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    edocfu_BV049083833
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource.
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    almafu_BV049083833
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource.
    ISBN: 978-3-031-31058-4
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    b3kat_BV049083833
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9783031310584
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  • 5
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    almahu_9949568394502882
    Format: 1 online resource (283 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783031310584
    Note: Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Part I Challenges of Marine Plastics with a Focus on the Northeastern Atlantic -- 1 Marine Mammals and Interactions with Debris in the Northeastern Atlantic Region: Synthesis and Recommendations for Monitoring and Research -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Methods -- 1.3 Results -- 1.3.1 Entanglement -- 1.3.2 Ingestion -- 1.3.3 Entanglement and Ingestion -- 1.4 Discussion -- References -- 2 A Conceptual Framework for Assessing and Managing Abandoned, Lost and Discarded Fishing Gear -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Background and Key Concepts -- 2.2.1 DPSIR -- 2.2.2 Natural Capital Accounting -- 2.2.3 Circular Economy -- 2.2.4 Leverage Points Analysis -- 2.2.5 Sustainability Indicators -- 2.3 The DAPSIR-ALDFG Framework -- 2.3.1 Aspects -- 2.3.2 Indicators -- 2.4 Conclusions -- References -- 3 Developing a Circular Economy for Fishing Gear in the Northern Periphery and Arctic Region: Challenges and Opportunities -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Northern Periphery and Arctic Region -- 3.3 The Circular Economy -- 3.4 Quantifying End-of-Life Fishing Nets and Ropes -- 3.5 Fishing Nets and Ropes in the Northern Periphery and Arctic Region -- 3.6 Engagement and Knowledge Sharing -- 3.7 Legislation and Policy -- 3.8 Conclusion -- References -- Part II Solutions: Value Chain of Waste Fishing Gear -- 4 Circular Business Models for SMEs in the Fishing Gear Industry -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Theoretical Background -- 4.2.1 Circular Economy -- 4.2.2 Circular Business Model -- 4.3 Research Design and Methodology -- 4.3.1 Case Selection -- 4.3.2 Data Collection and Analysis -- 4.3.3 Data Validity and Reliability -- 4.4 Case Analyses and Findings -- 4.4.1 Plastics Material Flow: High Level of Circularity-Model 1. , 4.4.2 Plastics Material Flow: Medium to Standard Level of Circularity-Model 2 and 3 -- 4.5 Circular Business Model for the Fishing Gear Industry -- 4.5.1 Business Ecosystem Level -- 4.5.2 Business Level -- 4.5.3 Sustainability Impacts -- 4.6 Conclusion -- Appendix 1 Case Profiles -- Appendix 2 Interview Guide Questions Operationalising Circular Business Model Themes -- References -- 5 Opportunities for Circular Business Models and Circular Design Related to Fishing Gear -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Fishing Gear -- 5.3 Legislative and Standards Development in Europe -- 5.4 European Standards Development: European Committee for Standardisation (CEN) TC466 -- 5.4.1 Background -- 5.5 Circular Business Models (CBMs) and Circular Design -- 5.5.1 Circular Business Models -- 5.5.2 Ecodesign -- 5.6 Conclusion -- References -- 6 Quadruple Helix Relational Approach to Recycling Fishing Nets: Cluster Development in the Norwegian West Coast Region -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Theoretical Background -- 6.2.1 Clusters -- 6.2.2 Quadruple Helix -- 6.2.3 Critiques of the Triple and Quadruple Helix Models and Call for New Perspectives -- 6.3 Methodology and Context of Analysis -- 6.3.1 Methodology -- 6.3.2 Context of Analysis -- 6.4 ONA Research Design, Data Collection, and Preliminary Results -- 6.4.1 Preliminary Results -- 6.5 Conclusion -- References -- 7 Life Cycle Assessment of Fishing and Aquaculture Rope Recycling -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Methodology -- 7.2.1 Goal and Scope -- 7.2.2 Life Cycle Inventory -- 7.3 Results -- 7.3.1 Life Cycle Inventory -- 7.3.2 Life Cycle Impact Assessment -- 7.4 Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- 8 Engaging Volunteers as Experts in Data-Driven Research Projects and a Circular Economy: The Case of PlastOPol -- 8.1 The Issue of Marine Litter -- 8.2 Challenges in Harmonising Data from Citizen Science -- 8.3 Theoretical Framework. , 8.3.1 Local Ecological Knowledge -- 8.3.2 Citizen Science -- 8.4 Methods: The Case of the PlastOPol Research Project -- 8.5 Results -- 8.5.1 Towards Building a Profile of Coastal Cleanup Volunteers in Mid and Northern Norway -- 8.5.2 Benefits of Using Digital Tools and Engaging Actively with Volunteer Communities -- 8.5.3 Using Citizen Science for Preventive Strategy Making -- 8.5.4 Limitations -- 8.6 Conclusion -- References -- 9 The Role of Non-profit Organisations (NGOs) in Value Creation: Lessons from the Recycling of Fishing Gear in Norway -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Literature Review -- 9.2.1 Strategic Value Chain Collaboration: A Stakeholder Theory Approach -- 9.2.2 Sustainable Value Creation: A Dynamic Capabilities Approach -- 9.3 Research Design and Methodology -- 9.3.1 Case Selection -- 9.3.2 Data Collection and Analysis -- 9.4 Findings and Discussion -- 9.5 Summary -- 9.6 Conclusion -- Appendix -- References -- Part III Marine Plastics: Towards a Circular Economy -- 10 Sotenäs Marine Recycling Centre in Sweden: A Case Study Related to Waste Fishing Gear -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Sotenäs Symbioscentrum (Sotenäs Centre of Symbiosis) -- 10.2.1 Symbioscentrum's Vision -- 10.3 Sotenäs Marine Recycling Centre (SMRC) -- 10.3.1 Background -- 10.3.2 Polymers and Metals -- 10.3.3 Lobster Pots -- 10.3.4 Hubs -- 10.3.5 SMRC Testbed -- 10.3.6 Social -- 10.4 Challenges -- 10.4.1 Funding -- 10.4.2 Bringing Fishers on Board -- 10.4.3 Different Stakeholders, Different Responsibilites -- 10.4.4 Persuading Businesses to Start up in Sotenäs -- 10.4.5 Provenance and Traceability-Track and Trace/ The Internet of Things -- 10.4.6 Extended Producer Responsibility -- 10.5 Key Findings: SMRC and Its Work -- 10.5.1 Local Support and Funding -- 10.5.2 The Role of External Partners and Companies -- 10.5.3 Vision -- 10.5.4 Project Development -- 10.5.5 Best Practice. , 10.6 Key Lessons Learnt and Insights -- 10.7 Conclusions -- References -- 11 The Effect of Fishing Nets Aging on Metal Uptake -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Methodology -- 11.2.1 Materials -- 11.2.2 TGA and Fishing Nets Visualization -- 11.2.3 Adsorption Experiments (1) -- 11.3 Results and Discussion -- 11.3.1 Evidence of PE Fishing Nets Aging -- 11.3.2 Adsorption Experiments (2) -- 11.3.3 Are Metal-Enriched Fishing Nets Hazardous Waste? -- 11.4 Final Considerations -- References -- 12 Possible Applications for Waste Fishing Nets in Construction Material -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Aim of the Project -- 12.3 Use of Recycled Plastic in Construction Materials -- 12.3.1 Fiber Reinforcement Used in Construction Materials -- 12.3.2 Recycled Plastic Fibers -- 12.3.3 Reuse of Fishing Nets as Reinforcement in Construction Materials -- 12.4 Research Program -- 12.4.1 Characterization of R-PE Fibers from Discarded Fishing Nets -- 12.4.2 Results: R-PE Fiber Characterization -- 12.5 Applications for Discarded Fishing Nets in Construction Materials -- 12.5.1 Fiber Influence on Mechanical Performance of Construction Materials -- 12.5.2 Results: Influence of R-PE Fibers on Mechanical Performance of Construction Materials -- 12.5.3 Results: Influence of R-PE Net Pieces on Mechanical Performance of Earth-Based Adobe Bricks -- 12.5.4 Mitigation of Shrinkage Cracking in Construction Materials by Adding Fibers -- 12.5.5 Use of Fishing Net-Reinforced Adobe Bricks as Construction Material -- 12.6 Overall Conclusions -- References -- 13 The Influence of Involvement and Attribute Importance on Purchase Intentions for Green Products -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Literature Review -- 13.2.1 Green Product Opportunities from Recycled Fishing Gear -- 13.2.2 Purchase Intentions for Green Products -- 13.3 Methods -- 13.3.1 Pretest -- 13.4 Main Study -- 13.4.1 Variables. , 13.5 Results -- 13.5.1 Age -- 13.5.2 Involvement -- 13.6 Discussion -- 13.6.1 Theoretical Implications -- 13.6.2 Managerial Implications -- 13.7 Limitations, Further Research, and Conclusion -- References -- 14 Role of Resource Users' Knowledge for Developing Realistic Strategies for a Circular Economy for Plastics from the Norwegian Fishing Sector -- 14.1 Sustainable Resource Management: Global Context -- 14.1.1 Main Social Ecological/economic System: Fishing Gear Resources -- 14.2 Description of Case Study -- 14.3 Theoretical Background -- 14.3.1 Local Ecological Knowledge and Fishers Knowledge -- 14.4 Methods -- 14.5 Lessons Learnt from a Multi-stakeholder Perspective -- 14.6 Conclusion -- References -- 15 Concluding Remarks.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Grimstad, Siv Marina Flø Marine Plastics: Innovative Solutions to Tackling Waste Cham : Springer,c2023 ISBN 9783031310577
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  • 6
    UID:
    almahu_9949560733702882
    Format: 1 online resource (283 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    ISBN: 3-031-31058-6
    Content: This open access book reflects aims of the Blue Circular Economy (BCE) project, which focused on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) aiming to create value using circular economy concepts related to products and services within fishing gear recycling in the Northern Periphery and Arctic (NPA) area. Cluster establishment and operation were carried out in collaboration with academia, industry and government agencies following a triple-helix approach. Discarded fishing gear constitutes a large part of marine plastics. Preventing future discharge of fishing gear into the ocean is a vital step in combating plastic pollution. Circular economy is one of the tools in the European Green deal, targeting waste minimisation. Closing the loop for waste fishing nets by transferring them to a resource could be a solution for preventing discharge at sea: exploring this opportunity is at the core of this book.
    Note: Chapter 1: Marine Mammals and Interactions with Debris in the Northeastern Atlantic Region: Synthesis and Recommendations for Monitoring and Research -- Chapter 2: A Conceptual Framework for Assessing and Managing Abandoned, Lost and Discarded Fishing Gear -- Chapter 3: Developing a circular economy for fishing gear in the Northern Periphery and Arctic Region: challenges and opportunities -- Chapter 4: Circular Business Models for SMEs in the Fishing Gear Industry -- Chapter 5: Opportunities for Circular Business Models and Circular Design related to Fishing Gear -- Chapter 6: Quadruple Helix Relational Approach to Recycling Fishing Nets: Cluster Development in the Norwegian West Coast Region -- Chapter 7: Life Cycle Assessment of Fishing and Aquaculture Gear Recycling.-Chapter 8: Engaging Volunteers as Experts in Data-Driven Research Projects and a Circular Economy: The Case of PlastOPol -- Chapter 9: The role of non-profit organizations (NGOs) in value creation: Lessons from the recycling of fishing gear in Norway -- Chapter 10: Sotenäs Marine Recycling Centre in Sweden: A Case Study related to Waste Fishing Gear -- Chapter 11: The effect of fishing nets aging on metal uptake -- Chapter 12: Possible applications for waste fishing nets in construction material -- Chapter 13: The influence of Involvement and Attribute Importance on Purchase Intentions for Green Products -- Chapter 14: Role of resource users' knowledge for developing realistic strategies for a circular economy for plastics from the Norwegian fishing sector -- Chapter 15: Concluding remarks.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-031-31057-8
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    UID:
    almafu_9961213488702883
    Format: 1 online resource (283 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    ISBN: 3-031-31058-6
    Content: This open access book reflects aims of the Blue Circular Economy (BCE) project, which focused on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) aiming to create value using circular economy concepts related to products and services within fishing gear recycling in the Northern Periphery and Arctic (NPA) area. Cluster establishment and operation were carried out in collaboration with academia, industry and government agencies following a triple-helix approach. Discarded fishing gear constitutes a large part of marine plastics. Preventing future discharge of fishing gear into the ocean is a vital step in combating plastic pollution. Circular economy is one of the tools in the European Green deal, targeting waste minimisation. Closing the loop for waste fishing nets by transferring them to a resource could be a solution for preventing discharge at sea: exploring this opportunity is at the core of this book.
    Note: Chapter 1: Marine Mammals and Interactions with Debris in the Northeastern Atlantic Region: Synthesis and Recommendations for Monitoring and Research -- Chapter 2: A Conceptual Framework for Assessing and Managing Abandoned, Lost and Discarded Fishing Gear -- Chapter 3: Developing a circular economy for fishing gear in the Northern Periphery and Arctic Region: challenges and opportunities -- Chapter 4: Circular Business Models for SMEs in the Fishing Gear Industry -- Chapter 5: Opportunities for Circular Business Models and Circular Design related to Fishing Gear -- Chapter 6: Quadruple Helix Relational Approach to Recycling Fishing Nets: Cluster Development in the Norwegian West Coast Region -- Chapter 7: Life Cycle Assessment of Fishing and Aquaculture Gear Recycling.-Chapter 8: Engaging Volunteers as Experts in Data-Driven Research Projects and a Circular Economy: The Case of PlastOPol -- Chapter 9: The role of non-profit organizations (NGOs) in value creation: Lessons from the recycling of fishing gear in Norway -- Chapter 10: Sotenäs Marine Recycling Centre in Sweden: A Case Study related to Waste Fishing Gear -- Chapter 11: The effect of fishing nets aging on metal uptake -- Chapter 12: Possible applications for waste fishing nets in construction material -- Chapter 13: The influence of Involvement and Attribute Importance on Purchase Intentions for Green Products -- Chapter 14: Role of resource users' knowledge for developing realistic strategies for a circular economy for plastics from the Norwegian fishing sector -- Chapter 15: Concluding remarks.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-031-31057-8
    Language: English
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    UID:
    edocfu_9961213488702883
    Format: 1 online resource (283 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    ISBN: 3-031-31058-6
    Content: This open access book reflects aims of the Blue Circular Economy (BCE) project, which focused on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) aiming to create value using circular economy concepts related to products and services within fishing gear recycling in the Northern Periphery and Arctic (NPA) area. Cluster establishment and operation were carried out in collaboration with academia, industry and government agencies following a triple-helix approach. Discarded fishing gear constitutes a large part of marine plastics. Preventing future discharge of fishing gear into the ocean is a vital step in combating plastic pollution. Circular economy is one of the tools in the European Green deal, targeting waste minimisation. Closing the loop for waste fishing nets by transferring them to a resource could be a solution for preventing discharge at sea: exploring this opportunity is at the core of this book.
    Note: Chapter 1: Marine Mammals and Interactions with Debris in the Northeastern Atlantic Region: Synthesis and Recommendations for Monitoring and Research -- Chapter 2: A Conceptual Framework for Assessing and Managing Abandoned, Lost and Discarded Fishing Gear -- Chapter 3: Developing a circular economy for fishing gear in the Northern Periphery and Arctic Region: challenges and opportunities -- Chapter 4: Circular Business Models for SMEs in the Fishing Gear Industry -- Chapter 5: Opportunities for Circular Business Models and Circular Design related to Fishing Gear -- Chapter 6: Quadruple Helix Relational Approach to Recycling Fishing Nets: Cluster Development in the Norwegian West Coast Region -- Chapter 7: Life Cycle Assessment of Fishing and Aquaculture Gear Recycling.-Chapter 8: Engaging Volunteers as Experts in Data-Driven Research Projects and a Circular Economy: The Case of PlastOPol -- Chapter 9: The role of non-profit organizations (NGOs) in value creation: Lessons from the recycling of fishing gear in Norway -- Chapter 10: Sotenäs Marine Recycling Centre in Sweden: A Case Study related to Waste Fishing Gear -- Chapter 11: The effect of fishing nets aging on metal uptake -- Chapter 12: Possible applications for waste fishing nets in construction material -- Chapter 13: The influence of Involvement and Attribute Importance on Purchase Intentions for Green Products -- Chapter 14: Role of resource users' knowledge for developing realistic strategies for a circular economy for plastics from the Norwegian fishing sector -- Chapter 15: Concluding remarks.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-031-31057-8
    Language: English
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  • 9
    UID:
    edoccha_9961213488702883
    Format: 1 online resource (283 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    ISBN: 3-031-31058-6
    Content: This open access book reflects aims of the Blue Circular Economy (BCE) project, which focused on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) aiming to create value using circular economy concepts related to products and services within fishing gear recycling in the Northern Periphery and Arctic (NPA) area. Cluster establishment and operation were carried out in collaboration with academia, industry and government agencies following a triple-helix approach. Discarded fishing gear constitutes a large part of marine plastics. Preventing future discharge of fishing gear into the ocean is a vital step in combating plastic pollution. Circular economy is one of the tools in the European Green deal, targeting waste minimisation. Closing the loop for waste fishing nets by transferring them to a resource could be a solution for preventing discharge at sea: exploring this opportunity is at the core of this book.
    Note: Chapter 1: Marine Mammals and Interactions with Debris in the Northeastern Atlantic Region: Synthesis and Recommendations for Monitoring and Research -- Chapter 2: A Conceptual Framework for Assessing and Managing Abandoned, Lost and Discarded Fishing Gear -- Chapter 3: Developing a circular economy for fishing gear in the Northern Periphery and Arctic Region: challenges and opportunities -- Chapter 4: Circular Business Models for SMEs in the Fishing Gear Industry -- Chapter 5: Opportunities for Circular Business Models and Circular Design related to Fishing Gear -- Chapter 6: Quadruple Helix Relational Approach to Recycling Fishing Nets: Cluster Development in the Norwegian West Coast Region -- Chapter 7: Life Cycle Assessment of Fishing and Aquaculture Gear Recycling.-Chapter 8: Engaging Volunteers as Experts in Data-Driven Research Projects and a Circular Economy: The Case of PlastOPol -- Chapter 9: The role of non-profit organizations (NGOs) in value creation: Lessons from the recycling of fishing gear in Norway -- Chapter 10: Sotenäs Marine Recycling Centre in Sweden: A Case Study related to Waste Fishing Gear -- Chapter 11: The effect of fishing nets aging on metal uptake -- Chapter 12: Possible applications for waste fishing nets in construction material -- Chapter 13: The influence of Involvement and Attribute Importance on Purchase Intentions for Green Products -- Chapter 14: Role of resource users' knowledge for developing realistic strategies for a circular economy for plastics from the Norwegian fishing sector -- Chapter 15: Concluding remarks.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-031-31057-8
    Language: English
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    almahu_9949534802402882
    Format: XX, 274 p. 77 illus., 67 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    ISBN: 9783031310584
    Content: This open access book reflects aims of the Blue Circular Economy (BCE) project, which focused on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) aiming to create value using circular economy concepts related to products and services within fishing gear recycling in the Northern Periphery and Arctic (NPA) area. Cluster establishment and operation were carried out in collaboration with academia, industry and government agencies following a triple-helix approach. Discarded fishing gear constitutes a large part of marine plastics. Preventing future discharge of fishing gear into the ocean is a vital step in combating plastic pollution. Circular economy is one of the tools in the European Green deal, targeting waste minimisation. Closing the loop for waste fishing nets by transferring them to a resource could be a solution for preventing discharge at sea: exploring this opportunity is at the core of this book.
    Note: Chapter 1: Marine Mammals and Interactions with Debris in the Northeastern Atlantic Region: Synthesis and Recommendations for Monitoring and Research -- Chapter 2: A Conceptual Framework for Assessing and Managing Abandoned, Lost and Discarded Fishing Gear -- Chapter 3: Developing a circular economy for fishing gear in the Northern Periphery and Arctic Region: challenges and opportunities -- Chapter 4: Circular Business Models for SMEs in the Fishing Gear Industry -- Chapter 5: Opportunities for Circular Business Models and Circular Design related to Fishing Gear -- Chapter 6: Quadruple Helix Relational Approach to Recycling Fishing Nets: Cluster Development in the Norwegian West Coast Region -- Chapter 7: Life Cycle Assessment of Fishing and Aquaculture Gear Recycling.-Chapter 8: Engaging Volunteers as Experts in Data-Driven Research Projects and a Circular Economy: The Case of PlastOPol -- Chapter 9: The role of non-profit organizations (NGOs) in value creation: Lessons from the recycling of fishing gear in Norway -- Chapter 10: Sotenäs Marine Recycling Centre in Sweden: A Case Study related to Waste Fishing Gear -- Chapter 11: The effect of fishing nets aging on metal uptake -- Chapter 12: Possible applications for waste fishing nets in construction material -- Chapter 13: The influence of Involvement and Attribute Importance on Purchase Intentions for Green Products -- Chapter 14: Role of resource users' knowledge for developing realistic strategies for a circular economy for plastics from the Norwegian fishing sector -- Chapter 15: Concluding remarks.
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