1. The Circular Character of Building Tradition: Which Challenges for the HUL ApproachJukka Jokilehto, Saša Dobričić, Marco Acri, 2019, objavljeni znanstveni prispevek na konferenci Najdeno v: ključnih besedah Povzetek najdenega: ...Circular Economy, Heritage, Adaptive Reuse HUL, Tradition, Urban Conservation,... Ključne besede: Circular Economy, Heritage, Adaptive Reuse HUL, Tradition, Urban Conservation, Heritage Preservation, Heritage Conservation Objavljeno: 14.01.2020; Ogledov: 2303; Prenosov: 0
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2. The Circular Economy in Adaptive Reuse: Respecting Authenticity and IntegrityJukka Jokilehto, Saša Dobričić, Marco Acri, 2019, objavljeni znanstveni prispevek na konferenci Opis: One of the main topics of discussion and research at present in the building sector is related to the principles of circular economy in a new global scenario of resilience and sustainability. Given that most of European urban areas and landscapes are considered as cultural, it derives that the circular economy should be also applied to the actions and processes of conservation and valorisation, giving thus new emphasis on the concept of adaptive reuse. Thus, it is not merely an issue of retrofitting historic buildings to respond to energy efficiency parameters, or to adapt them for the climate change threats, but much more: it is about rethinking adaptive reuse of cultural heritage (adaptive in both directions) within and overall sustainable process which intakes reflections on materials, techniques, technologies, praxes, but also policies, businesses, management and governance. This is the effort of the CLIC project, Circular Models leveraging investments in Cultural heritage adaptive reuse, in the Horizon2020 research framework, where the University of Nova Gorica is a partner.
This new approach in a global market economy perspective is strongly looking backwards to the traditional building site mechanisms, techniques and procedures, as matured in logistic and technological constraints. In history though, prior of the enforcing of the conservation theory principles, the aspects of authenticity and integrity were not a reference for the builders as the materials and the technologies were usual, repetitive for centuries, while today they are essential criteria for conservation and reuse. But what does it mean today looking at circular models in adaptive reuse? Adaptive reuse refers to the need to adapt cultural heritage to new needs and uses, but circularity ask also to adapt to the cultural heritage peculiarities and fragilities. May this mean we have an additional ally for the preservation of the integrity and the authenticity, as well as for a new wave in preservation of objects, urban and cultural landscapes? Najdeno v: ključnih besedah Ključne besede: Circular Economy, Heritage Adaptive Reuse, Conservation Theory, Authenticity and Integrity of Cultural Heritage, Historic Urban Landscape Objavljeno: 16.01.2020; Ogledov: 2561; Prenosov: 0
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3. Regenerating the historic urban landscape through circular bottom-up actions: the urban seeding process in RijekaMaja Debevec, Saša Dobričić, Marco Acri, 2021, izvirni znanstveni članek Opis: The increasing pressure on urban resilience and the parallel interest in the preservation of the Historic Urban Landscape (HUL) have opened new frontiers of research that find, in the principles of the circular economy, good responses. Cities need to remake themselves from pure consumption to more resilient and circular centers, finding inspiration in their cultural and natural heritage and the history that generated it. The City of Rijeka, Croatia, one of the partners in the CLIC project (an EU-funded Horizon 2020 research project entitled “Circular models Leveraging Investments in Cultural heritage adaptive reuse”), represents an exceptional example of how to manage the change from an industrial port city to a more sustainable and citizen-oriented living space, looking at the potentials of the cultural and historical layers as opportunities for the population. The City of Rijeka, aware of such potentials, applied successfully as a European Capital of Culture 2020 (ECoC 2020), while unlikely facing the negative impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. In Rijeka, thanks to the CLIC Heritage Innovative Partnership (HIP) program, the efforts to associate the circular economy and historic urban landscape benefit from an exceptional local awareness of the urban cultural and natural heritage, permitting the elaboration of the cultural corridor concept. By using the historical river of the city, the Rječina, as a connecting line of several heritage assets leading toward the Sea waterfront, the cultural corridor represents a space of culture creation based on continuity and proximity, where all citizens can securely reappropriate dismissed parts of the city, similar to the commons’ management practice. The cultural corridor has been imagined as a spatial implementation model that needs actions to be actuated. A set of actions was designed through the urban seeding process, tested in a workshop methodology, meant to address the HUL regeneration through an awareness-raising and cocreation approach by codesigning through situated learning, possible permanent or temporary actions, activities, assets to be replicated in the corridor and, per extension, in the entire city. This article will explain the way the cultural corridor concept and urban seeding were generated in the City of Rijeka, giving evidence of the motivations and the proposals made in parallel with the existing initiatives of the city and its cultural movements. Najdeno v: ključnih besedah Povzetek najdenega: ...find, in the principles of the circular economy, good responses. Cities need to remake themselves... Ključne besede: urban regeneration, historic urban landscape, circular economy, adaptive reuse, cultural corridor, urban seeding Objavljeno: 08.06.2021; Ogledov: 1212; Prenosov: 105
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4. REGIONAL POTENTIAL FOR SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SUPPLY IN CROATIAStefan Subotić, magistrsko delo Opis: The master thesis aims to find the optimal model for a new energy company that considers regional potential, supports sustainable development, and fits the circular economy concept in a region. The idea of sustainable development is crucial today when we have more city areas and less countryside around the globe. Increased global population, industrial trends and modern living style are some of the reasons why the burden on our environment is more significant than ever in the history of humanity. The idea is to launch the new company in the Croatian region Osijek-Baranja, which is less developed and not attractive to tourists. A newly established company will produce electric energy from renewable energy sources. The multi-criterion decision support methods were used to determine the optimal energy source between wind, biogas and sun. Results show that the biogas has the most significant sustainable potential in chosen boundary conditions. The cash flows and other economic indicators are shown for a farm of 500 milking cows in the chosen region as a source of biogas. The risk assessments method estimated the boundaries of the company success and adaptability to possible changes. One of the critical aspects of the project is the company's organizational structure, where a vertical hierarchy with a flexible and fluid, circular organization model with network culture was proposed. Clear communication about the project will help establish trust with the local community. Based on the biogas plant, the proposed company reduces biodegradable waste in the green energy production process. It is shown quantitatively that besides being economically sustainable, it also suits the region's potential, supports energy self-supply, and involves local people - it aims to the long-term sustainable growth of the region, rather than short-term capital growth. Najdeno v: ključnih besedah Povzetek najdenega: ...potential, supports sustainable development, and fits the circular economy concept in a region. The idea... Ključne besede: Circular economy, sustainable development, regional potential, renewable energy sources, company structure, communication Objavljeno: 18.02.2022; Ogledov: 1260; Prenosov: 47
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5. SUSTAINABLE ASSESSMENT OF ENERGY RECOVERY FROM ORGANIC WASTE WITH A FOCUS ON WASTE FROM OLIVE OIL PRODUCTIONIrena Subotić, 2022, magistrsko delo Opis: The need for a Circular Economy became more than obvious, and in line with that, technologies for utilization of renewables and waste-to-energy transformation have become of utmost importance in climate change mitigation. This master thesis deals with treating the waste after olive oil extraction and using anaerobic digestion to turn the waste into a biogas that later can be used for electricity and heat production. Since there are two options for location, it was necessary to use decision support models to remove subjectivity and bias from the decision-making process. After the decision was made, there was an economic analysis of a biogas plant project that later can be used for establishing a new company in Italy. According to the economic indicators, with a profit of 5.243.000 EUR after ten years and an investment return of less than five years, a biogas plant in Italy is a profitable investment. From the aspect of Circular Economy, the biogas plant successfully fits the concept. It has added value to the local community by turning one process by-product into primary material for another process, creating jobs and generating revenue for the municipal budget while preserving natural resources. Najdeno v: ključnih besedah Povzetek najdenega: ...The need for a Circular Economy became more than obvious, and in... Ključne besede: circular economy, decision support models, biogas, strategic management Objavljeno: 11.07.2022; Ogledov: 609; Prenosov: 39
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7. Changing the groundPeter Purg, Céline Charvériat, 2022, objavljeni povzetek strokovnega prispevka na konferenci (vabljeno predavanje) Najdeno v: ključnih besedah Povzetek najdenega: ...biodiversity, art, circular economy, JRC, EU... Ključne besede: biodiversity, art, circular economy, JRC, EU Objavljeno: 24.06.2022; Ogledov: 495; Prenosov: 3
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8. Life Cycle Assessment of Black and Greywater Treatment Solutions for Remote and Sensitive AreasMalovrh Rebec Katja, Valant Matjaz, Oarga-Mulec Andreea, Turk Janez, Gerbec Petra, Jenssen Peter D., 2023, izvirni znanstveni članek Najdeno v: ključnih besedah Povzetek najdenega: ...cycle assessment, sanitation systems, sustainability, remote areas, circular economy... Ključne besede: life cycle assessment, sanitation systems, sustainability, remote areas, circular economy Objavljeno: 20.02.2023; Ogledov: 119; Prenosov: 0
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