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Old 06-01-2008, 10:10 AM
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Default Industrial Symbiosis & Industrial Ecology

For those of you who are interested in the field of Industrial Symbiosis (Industrial Ecology)

"Industrial Symbiosis in Action" Report on the Third International Industrial Symbiosis Research Symposium includes the development in the field of industrial symbiosis around the world and it is a useful resource for anyone interested in the field of industrial symbiosis. It is available for free to download as a PDF from the link below

Industrial Symbiosis in Action - Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies

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Default Another report on Industrial Symbiosis

Some of you may be interested in an earlier report on Industrial Symbiosis: Advancing the study of Industry and Environment. Available free on

The Industrial Symbiosis Research Symposium at Yale - Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies

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Default Industrial Ecology and Industrial Symbiosis Initiatives

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Wondering if anyone could suggest me any industrial ecology /eco-industrial development / industrial symbiosis initiatives launched / supported or funded by government in any developed or developing countries?

Any links and /or details related to this information would be very much appreciated.

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Default Track 17: Government Policy, Corporate Strategy and Industrial Ecology/Symbiosis

14th Annual International Sustainable Development Research Conference
New Delhi, India, September 21-23, 2008

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Track 17: Government Policy, Corporate Strategy and Industrial Ecology/Symbiosis in Action

Chaired by: Dr. Peter Strachan (p.a.strachan@rgu.ac.uk) and Mr. Abhishek Agarwal (abhi_mgmt@hotmail.co.uk), The Robert Gordon University, United Kingdom


Overview

The last 15 years have seen an ever increasing interest in Industrial Ecology (IE)/Industrial Symbiosis (IS) by policy makers, industry leaders and academics alike. This has led to the implementation of IE/IS programmes in many countries.

In attempting to encourage the adoption of IE/IS principles such planned initiatives by Government have been supported by the use of a range of ‘new’ environmental policy instruments, with many reported corporate and environmental success stories to date. This provides a rich area of research, especially in examining the performance or success of such policy instruments, and further the corporate strategies and programmes utilised by the international business community in contributing to broader Sustainable Development aspirations.

This Track seeks to attract high quality papers which aim to be both critical and reflective of recent IE/IS policy initiatives, and corporate strategies and action. This is important for those of us who are keen to see IE/IS as a meaningful concept, rather than merely a public relations exercise for Government and Corporate Actors. Both theoretical and empirical papers are welcome, either in full or developmental form, in the following areas:

• The Business and IE/IS Interface;
• Critique of Government Policy and Programmes e.g. The UK National Industrial Symbiosis Programme (NISP) and other Initiatives;
• The Performance of New Environmental Policy Instruments e.g. Regulation, Market-based Instruments, and Voluntary Codes of Conduct;
• Tools and Techniques of IE/IS e.g. MFA, LCA, SFA, EMS;
• The Impact of IE/IS Programmes on Corporate and Environmental Performance e.g Regional, Industry Sector and Corporate Cases;

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Dr. Peter Strachan p.a.strachan@rgu.ac.uk
Mr. Abhishek Agarwal abhi_mgmt@hotmail.co.uk


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Papers (accommodating the discussion at the conference) will be considered for publication in Business Strategy and the Environment. Dr. Peter Strachan and Mr Abhishek Agarwal will Guest Edit the special issue.
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Default Article "Is Industrial Symbiosis only a Concept for Developed Countries?"

Dear All

You may find a recently published article to be an interesting read. This is just a practitioner policy briefing type of paper on IS

Please click on the link to see the article "Is Industrial Symbiosis only a Concept for Developed Countries?" or visit Publications and Presentations section on my website.

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Hello Everyone

You may be interested in the updated information about the conferences taking place in the following countries:

India
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Please check out my website Upcoming Events for the conference details and links.

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Hello Abhi!

Perhaps, it could be interesting to use this thread to enter some information regarding the IS projects in which researchers are engaged in?

I'll prepare something for the portuguese case and post it here...
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"Industrial Ecology / Symbiosis in Action" blog ( Industrial Ecology / Symbiosis in Action ) is specifically developed for discussions, events and information related to industrial symbiosis (a
subfield of industrial ecology).

If you have just found out about the blog and would like to be one of
the authors, please email me on IS@abhibiz.co.uk and I will send you an invitation link to join.

Your contribution will be very much appreciated.

To access please click on the link below:
Industrial Ecology / Symbiosis in Action

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Hi Abhi,

ZERI do IS clusters of businesses in the developing world - partly for ecological reasons, partly to give economic robustness against fluctuations in commodity prices.

Hope this is useful,

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