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Clarifying rebound effects of the circular economy in the context of sustainable cities

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SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND SOCIETY
卷 66, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.scs.2020.102622

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Circular economy; Circular cities; Rebound effects; Social impact; Sustainability; Systems thinking

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The rebound effect in the circular economy is a crucial but unresolved issue, with academic discussions mainly focusing on environmental issues while social impacts are relatively ignored. In sustainable city development, it is important to consider both urban stakeholders and environmental and social justice to prevent various dimensions of impact. Policymakers should not only emphasize numeric indicators of resource efficiency, but also address the social context of rebound effects to ensure sustainability through interdisciplinary knowledge and collaboration among stakeholders.
The rebound effect is a crucial and unresolved issue for the circular economy (CE) because it can deteriorate resource efficiency that has been improved by technologies. However, academic discussions on rebound effects mostly focus on environmental issues such as the material and energy rebound. Social aspects of rebound effects including radical organizational changes and damage to workers? and citizens? health and rights are relatively ignored. From the perspective of sustainable cities, it is necessary to take care of urban stakeholders and consider both environmental and social justice to prevent different dimensions of impact. Accordingly, this paper serves to broaden academic discourses on the circular economy rebound, proposes a framework to align CE with the context of sustainable cities, and clarifies the linkages between rebound effects and different phases of CE. It is concluded that policy makers should not solely emphasize numeric indicators of resource efficiency; instead, they should articulate the social context of rebound effects and address potential impact in advance to ensure sustainability. Via the integration of interdisciplinary knowledge, open information, and moral responsibility, CE stakeholders including relevant industries, governments, and communities can together establish more socially inclusive policies and regulations in a systematic manner for sustainable cities.

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