Resources
Dissertations
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Documents
Guides, manuals, handbooks
Cornell Handbook on Codes, Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions for Eco-Industrial Parks PDFReports
Report of 12th ISRS in Lausanne, 2015 PDF Report of 11th ISRS in Melbourne, 2014 (informal meeting) PDF Report of 6th ISRS in Kalundborg, 2009 PDF Report of 4th ISRS in Toronto, 2007 PDF Report of 2nd ISRS in Stockholm, 2005 PDF Report of 1st ISRS in New Haven, 2004 PDFOther documents
International survey on Eco-Innovation Parks PDFLinks
UNIDO: Eco-Industrial Parks: Achievements and key insights from the Global RECP programme 2012 – 2018
IS Data
A team of our section members has been working on the IS Data project for some time now. The aim of the project is to integrate open industrial and environmental data with IS (industrial symbiosis) specific data to allow for the development of diverse resource and data management tools, such as websites, facilitation tools, and research tools. If you have ideas, discussions or documentation regarding IS cases, industrial process data, or industrial waste and pollution data, please send an email to Ben Zhu (http://is4ie.org/b.zhu@tudelft.nl.) EIP Wiki
Some time ago, students of the Master of Industrial Ecology at Delft University of Technology started the development of the EIP Wiki, the purpose of which is to address the difficulties of conceptualization and analysis of EIPs and to promote collaboration in the field. The primary function of the EIP Wiki is to generate an dynamic database of EIPs around the world, and to serve as a platform for further research in the field (including theory and practice). Anyone can access the Wiki and contribute.
A team of our section members has been working on the IS Data project for some time now. The aim of the project is to integrate open industrial and environmental data with IS (industrial symbiosis) specific data to allow for the development of diverse resource and data management tools, such as websites, facilitation tools, and research tools. If you have ideas, discussions or documentation regarding IS cases, industrial process data, or industrial waste and pollution data, please send an email to Ben Zhu (http://is4ie.org/b.zhu@tudelft.nl.) EIP Wiki
Some time ago, students of the Master of Industrial Ecology at Delft University of Technology started the development of the EIP Wiki, the purpose of which is to address the difficulties of conceptualization and analysis of EIPs and to promote collaboration in the field. The primary function of the EIP Wiki is to generate an dynamic database of EIPs around the world, and to serve as a platform for further research in the field (including theory and practice). Anyone can access the Wiki and contribute.