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Understanding circular city policies as a discontinuation strategy: Policy insights from circular construction

•Discontinuation in circular cities requires policy attention.•Brief outlines how to use different policies as a discontinuation strategy.•Policy recommendations for circular construction are proposed. This policy brief encourages urban policymakers to embrace a stronger circular economy (CE) ambiti...

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Published in:Environmental innovation and societal transitions 2024-09, Vol.52, p.100897, Article 100897
Main Authors: Isoaho, Karoliina, Valkama, Pekka
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