ASSET: A Spatial Strategy for the Eurodelta, boosting a circular builT environment
- WHO: City of Amsterdam (lead partner) and 10 project partners - Province of South Holland, City of The Hague, Krefeld Business, Brussels Perspective, Brussels Environment, RWTH Aachen, Delft University of Technology, METREX, Duisburg Business, Verenig Deltametropool + over 30 associated partners from 4 countries (Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Northern France) in the following sectors: government, economic/business associations, industry/logistics, academia and civil society
- WHERE: North West Europe (specifically the Eurodelta)
- DURATION OF PROJECT: 18 months, starting date: November 2023
- AMSTERDAM'S ROLE IN PROJECT: Lead Partner, project management, involved in all activities and lead of the development of the strategy and action plan.
- SUBSIDY TOTAL AMOUNT: 798.066 euro
- SUBSIDY FOR AMSTERDAM: 123.215 euro
Harbour cities and regions within the Eurodelta, a historically strong economically-related area that covers the Rhine, Scheldt and Meuse delta conurbations (including the Randstad, Brussels and Rhine-Ruhr area) have come together to explore if collaboration can help to accelerate the transition to a circular economy; an economy that promotes value maintenance and sustainable development, creating environmental quality, economic development, and social equity, to the benefit of current and future generations. In a circular economy, the ‘end of life’ concept has been replaced with new concepts like reducing, reusing, recycling , and recovering of materials throughout the supply chain.
This economic shift has spatial implications e.g. for storage, production areas for biobased materials, building hubs, logistic hubs, new industrial sites, etc. A circular built environment (CBE) is a system designed for narrowing, slowing, and closing resource loops at different spatial-temporal levels by transitioning cultural, environmental, economic and social values towards a sustainable way of living. The change to a CBE can result in increased demand for space at one location and less at another; therefore, it requires strong involvement of the economic and social sector in planning and different design principles.
However, the so-called ‘spatial requirements’ – how much land and where it is located – is largely unknown territory. Policymakers are only beginning to realize the far-reaching spatial implications of a truly circular built environment. The objective of ASSET is to develop a strategy and action plan to understand the spatial implications of the circular transition of the built environment for the Eurodelta, as well as to come up with innovative solutions on different scales. By using the Province of South Holland's Spatial Circular strategy as the base of the research, the project partners focus on two main questions:
- What is necessary to develop a spatial-economic strategy and action agenda for the circular transition of the Eurodelta?
- Can cooperation between cities and regions in this area help to solve local spatial problems?
By focusing on the construction sector, which is responsible for 40% of the CO2 emission within the Eurodelta, the project partners build on forming an alliance of experts and students on circularity, economics, planning and mobility from the public and private sectors throughout the EuroDelta to gather information, raise awareness, create additional capacity and to discover technological innovations and capabilities within the region.
Final products:
- Capacity building by creating a network of governmental instituitions, the academic field and the private sector
- 2 Final publications:
1) Publication containing policy highlights, strategy, action plan & policy recommendations
2) Inspirational publication: Best practices, student work, research & Design Principles - ASSET Conference with publication of a manifesto
Results:
The project will deepen the understanding of spatial design of a circular built environment on different scales (building, neighbourhood, city, region and macroregional scale). The project partners will learn from each others' policies, policy instruments and best practices, and discuss the added value of upscaling initiatives and aligning policies. The professionals will be inspired by student work from across the Eurodelta.
The circular transition and the growing competition of raw materials on the world market requires a new way of thinking within Europe; a way of thinking that is based on cooperation, mission driven and in functional relations.
The insights of the learnings will find their way into local circular and spatial policies, paving the way for actions and cooperation across the Eurodelta.
After 18 months, trust between different partners will be strengthened, ambitions and research questions will be aligned, and a set of actions will be developed to continue the project partners' work on a circular built environment.
By focusing on the construction sector, which is responsible for 40% of the CO2 emission within the Eurodelta, the project partners build on forming an alliance of experts and students on circularity, economics, planning and mobility from the public and private sectors throughout the Eurodelta to gather information, raise awareness, create additional capacity and to discover technological innovations and capabilities within the region.
Contact person: Dagmar Keim - project lead of ASSET (d.keim@amsterdam.nl)