Dear colleagues,
The Journal of Industrial Ecology is pleased to announce a special feature
on industrial symbiosis in its recently released issue. The feature
contains 4 cutting edge articles on industrial symbiosis -- environmentally
beneficial exchanges of materials, energy, water, and by-products among
diversified, geographically-clustered firms -- available for free download
at <www.mitpressjournals.org/toc/jiec/11/1>.
The articles in the special feature include:
"Uncovering" Industrial Symbiosis by M. Chertow
Industrial Symbiosis in China: A Case Study of the Guitang Group by Q. Zhu,
E. Lowe, Y. Wei, and D. Barnes
A Spatial Analysis of Loop Closing Among Recycling, Remanufacturing, and
Waste Treatment Firms in Texas by D. Lyons
Industrial Symbiosis in the Australian Minerals Industry: The Cases of
Kwinana and Gladstone by D. van Beers, G. Corder, A. Bossilkov, and R. van
Berkel
Industrial symbiosis, and the related notions of eco-industrial
development, industrial ecosystems and eco-industrial parks, are one of the
signature concepts in the field of industrial ecology. This special
feature is designed to highlight the latest work in this growing area. The
Journal of Industrial Ecology is an international peer-reviewed quarterly
owned by Yale University and published by MIT Press.
[please excuse any cross-postings, but do forward this announcement to
others that might be interested]
Sincerely,
Cheryl Myrup
Assistant editor,
Journal of Industrial Ecology
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Cheryl W. Myrup School of Forestry & Env. Studies
Assistant Editor Yale University
Journal of Industrial Ecology 205 Prospect Street
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