Circular Economy

Short Description

This research theme focuses on Circular Economy, in particular circular economy related solutions (scientific, technological, social, organisational), circular economy policy and governance.


Research Projects on Circular Economy


Contacts: Prof. Dr. René Kemp and Dr. Serdar Türkeli

Research and Education Integration

Selected Education Projects:

 

Selected Master Theses

Schmidt C.G. (2018). Circular Economy: A Sustainable Alternative for the Textile Industry, Unpublished master’s thesis, UNU-MERIT/MGSoG Maastricht University, Maastricht, The  Netherlands, 85 pages,  Second Reader: Dr. Pui-hang Wong
Haddad C. R. (2018). Configurational conditions of Circular Economic performance in the EU-28: a fuzzy set analysis approach, Unpublished master’s thesis, UNU-MERIT/MGSoG Maastricht University,  Maastricht, The  Netherlands, 109 pages,  Second Reader: Michelle González Amador
Schiffer L. (2018) Measurement of Food Loss and Waste: A Multi-Sectoral Argumentative AnalysisUnpublished master’s thesis, UNU-MERIT/MGSoG Maastricht University,   Maastricht,   The  Netherlands,  70 pages,  Second Reader: Bart Kleine Deters
Nyoike W. (2018) Status and Prospects of Alternatives to Plastic Use in Different World Regions: Case of Plastic Packaging, Unpublished master’s thesis, UNU-MERIT/MGSoG Maastricht University,   Maastricht,   The  Netherlands,   89 pages,  Second Reader: Julia Reinold
Dufourmont  J. (2016).  Data  and Participatory  Challenges  in Transition  to a Circular  Economy  in European  Cities, Unpublished   master’s   thesis, UNU-MERIT/MGSoG  Maastricht  University,   Maastricht,   The  Netherlands,   107  pages,  Second Reader: Iulia Falcan
Dechamps Y. (2016). The Circular economy in Singapore: A Sectoral and Institutional Analysis, Unpublished master’s thesis, UNU-MERIT/MGSoG Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands, 113 pages, Second Reader: Iulia Falcan
Clay T. (2016). The Technological and Financial Challenges in Transition toward a Circular Economy, Unpublished master’s thesis, UNU-MERIT/MGSoG Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands, 92 pages, Second Reader: Iulia Falcan