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Monitoring von Ökosystemen in der Kreislaufwirtschaft: Methodik und Ergebnisse aus sechs europäischen Regionen

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  • Kissmann, Valentin
  • Chamier-Gliszczynski, Sandra
  • Meub, Lukas
  • Thomä, Jörg

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Dieser Forschungsbericht stellt die Entwicklung und Durchführung eines Baseline-Monitorings zur Bewertung von RRR-Ökosystemen (Re-use, Repair, Refurbishment) in sechs nordwesteuropäischen Regionen im Rahmen des EU-Projekts E6 dar. Vor dem Hintergrund der wachsenden Bedeutung der Kreislaufwirtschaft und der zentralen Rolle des Handwerks bei Reparatur, Werterhalt und Ressourcenschonung wurden Key Performance Indikatoren (KPIs) definiert und darauf aufbauend zwei Befragungsinstrumente für Ökosystempartner und Organisationen entwickelt. Das Baseline Monitoring erfasst erstmals systematisch den Status quo der untersuchten Ökosysteme und liefert vergleichbare Daten zu Reifegrad, politischer und gesellschaftlicher Unterstützung, finanzieller Leistungsfähigkeit, Reparaturkapazitäten, strukturellen Hindernissen sowie Kommunikations- und Kooperationsstrukturen. Die Ergebnisse zeigen deutliche Unterschiede zwischen den Regionen, etwa bei der Einbindung handwerklicher Akteure, der Ausgestaltung politischer Maßnahmen sowie zentralen Herausforderungen wie dem Zugang zu Ersatzteilen, Reparaturinformationen oder qualifizierten Fachkräften. Das Monitoring bildet damit eine fundierte Grundlage, um die Weiterentwicklung der Ökosysteme im Projektverlauf zu begleiten, Barrieren gezielt zu adressieren und übertragbare Erkenntnisse für die Stärkung und Skalierung handwerksnaher Strukturen der Kreislaufwirtschaft abzuleiten.

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  • Kissmann, Valentin & Chamier-Gliszczynski, Sandra & Meub, Lukas & Thomä, Jörg, 2025. "Monitoring von Ökosystemen in der Kreislaufwirtschaft: Methodik und Ergebnisse aus sechs europäischen Regionen," ifh Forschungsberichte 32, Volkswirtschaftliches Institut für Mittelstand und Handwerk an der Universität Göttingen (ifh).
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:ifhfob:334470
    DOI: 10.47952/gro-publ-353
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