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Nature-Based Units as Building Blocks for Resource Recovery Systems in Cities

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Maria Wirth, Eric D. van Hullebusch, Eric D. van Hullebusch, Tjaša Griessler Bulc, Sara Di Lonardo, Johannes Kisser, Tjaša Griessler Bulc, Mentore Vaccari, Aïda Bani, Maria Wirth, Darja Istenič, Sara Di Lonardo, Tjaša Griessler Bulc, Tjaša Griessler Bulc, Bart De Gusseme, Marco Hartl, Miguel M. Carvalho, Tjaša Griessler Bulc, Eric D. van Hullebusch, Tjaša Griessler Bulc, Zeynep Çetecioğlu, Eric D. van Hullebusch, Tjaša Griessler Bulc, Tjaša Griessler Bulc, Tjaša Griessler Bulc, Tjaša Griessler Bulc, M.H.A. van Eekert, Johannes Kisser, M.H.A. van Eekert, Paweł Krzemiński, Sara Di Lonardo, Bart De Gusseme, Sara Di Lonardo, Sara Di Lonardo, M.H.A. van Eekert, Sara Di Lonardo, G. Zeeman, G. Zeeman Andreas Schoenborn, Sara Di Lonardo, Eric D. van Hullebusch, Maja Djolić, Bart De Gusseme, Maja Djolić, Sara Di Lonardo, M.H.A. van Eekert, Eric D. van Hullebusch, Tjaša Griessler Bulc, Tjaša Griessler Bulc, Berat Z. Haznedaroğlu, Tjaša Griessler Bulc, Aïda Bani, Darja Istenič, Johannes Kisser, Dolja Pavlova, Paweł Krzemiński, Sanna Melita, Sanna Melita, Dolja Pavlova, Zeynep Çetecioğlu, Elżbieta Płaza, Berat Z. Haznedaroğlu, Andreas Schoenborn, Geraldine Thomas, Mentore Vaccari, Darja Istenič, Mentore Vaccari, Maria Wirth, Marco Hartl, G. Zeeman, G. Zeeman

Summary

This review characterizes how nature-based solutions such as constructed wetlands and algal systems can be integrated as building blocks in urban resource recovery networks, examining existing cases for recovery of water, nutrients, metals, energy, and organic matter from city waste streams.

Body Systems

Cities are producers of high quantities of secondary liquid and solid streams that are still poorly utilized within urban systems. In order to tackle this issue, there has been an ever-growing push for more efficient resource management and waste prevention in urban areas, following the concept of a circular economy. This review paper provides a characterization of urban solid and liquid resource flows (including water, nutrients, metals, potential energy, and organics), which pass through selected nature-based solutions (NBS) and supporting units (SU), expanding on that characterization through the study of existing cases. In particular, this paper presents the currently implemented NBS units for resource recovery, the applicable solid and liquid urban waste streams and the SU dedicated to increasing the quality and minimizing hazards of specific streams at the source level (e.g., concentrated fertilizers, disinfected recovered products). The recovery efficiency of systems, where NBS and SU are combined, operated at a micro- or meso-scale and applied at technology readiness levels higher than 5, is reviewed. The importance of collection and transport infrastructure, treatment and recovery technology, and (urban) agricultural or urban green reuse on the quantity and quality of input and output materials are discussed, also regarding the current main circularity and application challenges.

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