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  • Circular Economy and its Implementations in Southeast Asia

    Circular Economy and its Implementations in Southeast Asia by Heshmati, Almas; Nam, Pham Khanh;

    Series: Frontiers in South and Southeast Asian Development Research;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Springer Nature Singapore
    • Date of Publication 4 April 2025
    • Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book

    • ISBN 9789819605385
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages215 pages
    • Size 235x155 mm
    • Language English
    • Illustrations IX, 215 p. 30 illus. Illustrations, black & white
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    This edited volume explores the implementation of the circular economy (CE) in Southeast Asia, a densely populated region with a significant share of global production. It examines the region’s transition from a linear to a circular economy, providing a comprehensive overview of CE applications across various parts of Southeast Asia. The book offers unique and empirical insights into the approaches, methods, laws, and policies that facilitate the transformation to a CE. It highlights how recent research, trends, and attitudes can be practically oriented towards sustainable development. By linking environmental theory with practice, the book provides practitioners with a deeper understanding of CE and the challenges involved in its implementation.

    A timely and practical guide, this book is essential for sustainability researchers and policymakers in Asia striving to achieve CE and sustainable development goals. It presents an up-to-date picture of Southeast Asia’s fast-growing economy, showcasing the region’s heavy investment in development infrastructure and cooperative efforts towards environmental sustainability. Authored by professionals with deep insights into the region’s economy and development potential, the chapters offer empirical, research-based perspectives on recent economic trends. This volume fills a crucial knowledge gap regarding Southeast Asian economies, their environmental conditions, and development potential. It also guides emerging economies like Vietnam in sustainable development, helping them avoid the pitfalls of environmental missteps in production, resource utilization, and consumption.

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    Table of Contents:

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    Part 1: Waste Management and Recycling.- 1. Circular Economy: A solution for effective waste management - A comparative analysis with the European Union and implications for development in the Asian Region.- 2. A systematic review of E-waste estimation methods and models in SAARC and ASEAN member countries.- 3. Circular Economy Pathways for Solid Waste Management in the Philippines.- Part 2: Regulatory, Monetary and Financial Policy.- 4. Quach Duong Tu and Cao Minh Tuan, A transmission mechanism of monetary policy and circular economy in Vietnam.- 5. Barriers of law regulation to a circular economy in SMEs to integrate in a sustainable development strategy.- 6. International experience on financial policy to promote the process of collecting and recycling scrapped vehicles and lessons for Vietnam.- 7. Electronic banking fraud prevention in Vietnam in the context of a circular economy.- Part 3: Circular economy transition and its implications for sustainable development.- 8. Closing the loop: How energy efficiency labelling supports circular economy goals.- 9. Impact of climate change on circular economy development and ensuring human rights in Vietnam.- 10. EU's legal framework for secondary raw materials and recommendations for Vietnam.- 11. Exploring the ambitions and needs of small and medium-sized enterprises in the transition to the CE in Vietnam.

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