Systemic design and policy making

  • Barbero S
  • Pallaro A
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Abstract

The paradigm shift from a linear to a circular economic model has been increasingly advocated by many, from the scientific community to governments. The benefits of a Circular Economy (CE) are particularly appealing for Europe, considering the issues Europe is currently facing. Even though the European Union (EU) promotes activities to support the transition to a CE, several economic, social and regulatory barriers hinder this. The full potential of a CE can be realised only after these barriers have been overcome. Given the current European context in relation to policymaking for a CE, the paper provides a case study of the RETRACE Interreg Europe project to argue that the methodology of the Systemic Design approach can support the transition to a Circular Economy, thus overcoming existing barriers. The focus of the discussion will be narrowed to the Piedmont region (Italy) to better support the argument.

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Barbero, S., & Pallaro, A. (2018). Systemic design and policy making. FormAkademisk - Forskningstidsskrift for Design Og Designdidaktikk, 11(4). https://doi.org/10.7577/formakademisk.2219

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