Design of an integrated assessment of re-distributed manufacturing for the sustainable, resilient city

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Re-distributed manufacturing (RDM) has the potential to be beneficial to business and society through creating jobs, reducing the environmental impacts of production, and improving organizational and societal resilience to future disturbances. The potential impacts of RDM for a city-region are complex and their exploration requires the consideration of a wide range of issues—societal, technical, logistical, and environmental. This paper discusses the use of an approach called Integrated Assessment to carry out an initial scoping of the issues. A research framework for RDM, and the key themes from a workshop that explored the causal relationships between different types of resilience, sustainability, and the manufacturing sectors are presented.

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Freeman, R., McMahon, C., & Godfrey, P. (2016). Design of an integrated assessment of re-distributed manufacturing for the sustainable, resilient city. In Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies (Vol. 52, pp. 601–612). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-32098-4_51

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