Climate Change and Circular Economics 1st Edition
Climate Change and Circular Economics — 1st Edition by Ionut Purica offers a timely, practical guide for professionals and scholars confronting the twin challenges of climate change and resource depletion. Clear, analytical, and forward-looking, this book explains how circular economic principles can reshape industries, reduce emissions, and unlock resilient growth across regions—from urban centers in Europe to emerging markets worldwide.
Beginning with a concise overview of climate science and policy trends, the author moves quickly to pragmatic frameworks that connect circularity with carbon reduction, resource efficiency, and sustainable value chains. Readers will find accessible explanations of systems thinking, lifecycle analysis, and business-model innovation, alongside real-world examples that illustrate policy instruments, corporate strategy, and community-led initiatives.
Designed for policymakers, business leaders, sustainability directors, researchers, and advanced students, this volume balances theory with action. It emphasizes measurable outcomes, offering tools to assess risks, prioritize interventions, and scale circular solutions that align with national climate targets and the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Geographic relevance is broad—applicable to European regulatory environments as well as North American and Asia-Pacific markets—making it a practical reference for global decision-makers.
Engaging and authoritative, Climate Change and Circular Economics equips you to translate sustainability commitments into economically viable strategies. Whether you’re developing corporate roadmaps, crafting public policy, or pursuing academic inquiry, this 1st Edition is an essential resource for building low-carbon, circular futures.
Order your copy today to begin implementing resilient, resource-smart strategies that meet both climate imperatives and economic opportunity.
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