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      Urban and Transit Planning : City Planning: Urbanization and Circular Development 

      The ‘Human Sphere’ and the Figure of 8 as the Enabler of Circular Economy in Developing Countries: A Case Study

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          Conceptualizing the circular economy: An analysis of 114 definitions

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            Defining the anthropocene.

            Time is divided by geologists according to marked shifts in Earth's state. Recent global environmental changes suggest that Earth may have entered a new human-dominated geological epoch, the Anthropocene. Here we review the historical genesis of the idea and assess anthropogenic signatures in the geological record against the formal requirements for the recognition of a new epoch. The evidence suggests that of the various proposed dates two do appear to conform to the criteria to mark the beginning of the Anthropocene: 1610 and 1964. The formal establishment of an Anthropocene Epoch would mark a fundamental change in the relationship between humans and the Earth system.
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              Making the circular economy work for human development

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                2023
                April 01 2023
                : 207-218
                10.1007/978-3-031-20995-6_19
                31ba0059-8fb7-474b-9bcb-a4734baa56de
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