Modeling barriers to a circular economy for construction demolition waste in the Aysen region of Chile

Véliz, KD; Walters, JP; Busco, C; Vargas, M

Keywords: stakeholders, systems thinking, Circular economy, construction and demolition waste, Systems modeling

Abstract

An increasing rate of urbanization, lack of knowledge, low willingness to pay for sustainable waste management, and absence of legal landfills inhibit the rate at which Circular Economy (CE) is implemented. The successful CE adoption for construction and demolition waste (CE-CDW) involves navigating a complex tapestry of interconnected factors that enable or inhibit CE-CDW success. We used a participatory system thinking and modeling approach to analyze the interaction of inhibiting factors that impact CE-CDW in Aysén, Chile. Barriers to CE-CDW were identified in the literature and modeled in a workshop with experts from different areas of construction industry, policy, and academia. The emerging CE-CDW system model was analyzed using structural factor and network analysis techniques to identify leverage points for policy and practice. Findings pointed to limited strategic vision of policy and regulation as a key barrier impacting the necessary financial and technical elements needed to implement and scale-up CE-CDW. © 2023

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Título según WOS: Modeling barriers to a circular economy for construction demolition waste in the Aysen region of Chile
Título según SCOPUS: Modeling barriers to a circular economy for construction demolition waste in the Aysén region of Chile
Título de la Revista: Resources, Conservation and Recycling Advances
Volumen: 18
Editorial: ELSEVIER INC
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1016/j.rcradv.2023.200145

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS