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Deliverables
It will contain a description of the project Management procedures and decision-making structure, as well as Quality Control and Risk Management.The reference task are T1.1; T1.2, T1.3
Initial Communication and Dissemination Plan (opens in new window)The Deliverable will include the Dissemination and Communication strategy (issued in M3) and the tailored Local Communication Plans (issued in M6)The reference task are T5.1 and T5.3
Water Line Demonstrators Installation and Operation Start (opens in new window)This deliverable will provide a report on the status of T2.1 and T2.2. It will encompass the Water Inventory developed in T2.1. Additionally, it will feature a description of the implementation and set-up processes of each Demonstrator, as well as the description of the initiation of the operation.
Socio-technical systems map (opens in new window)The purpose of this deliverable is to report the performance of T 6.2 during the first reporting period. It will include a description of the spatiotemporal context of the application of the circular systemic solutions, including technology, actors, organisations, and institutions involved and that need to be considered.
CircSyst Policy Briefs and Recommendations 1st Publication (opens in new window)Deliverable including policy recommendations formulated according to the outcomes of the initial stages of the Demonstrators (waste collection system and recirculation plants construction) in Tasks T2.1; T2.2; T3.1; T3.2; T4.1; T4.2; T4.3, and the advancements on WP6.The Deliverable will be developed under the CCRI framework and in collaboration with the CCRI CSO.The reference task is T6.4
CCRI Pilot Guide (opens in new window)The purpose of this deliverable is to assess each one of the demonstrators (the technology used, the stakeholders involved, its relations, and the changes needed) and issue a common methodology for the implementation of the co-creation processes supporting thus a smooth social acceptance of the technologies deployed, and an integration of the technologies in the existing social systems. This methodology will also work to encourage the creation of cross-sector systemic symbiosis.The methodology will be presented and discussed within the first workshop in T6.1 to ensure that all partners understand and follow it.The methodology will be developed following the CCRI Methodology for the implementation of a circular economy at the local and regional scale and the partners will seek the support of the CCRI CSO.The reference task is T6.1
First version of the Data Management Plan following the Open Science standard method.The reference task is T1.4
Publications
Author(s):
Sotirios Pemas; Konstantina Sougioultzi; Chrysoula Kouroutzidou; Maria Stefanidou; Avraam A. Konstantinidis; Eleftheria Maria Pechlivani
Published in:
Polymers, 2024, ISSN 2073-4360
Publisher:
MDPI
DOI:
10.3390/POLYM16152182
Author(s):
Sotirios Pemas; Dimitrios Baliakas; Eleftheria Maria Pechlivani; Maria Stefanidou
Published in:
Materials, 2025, ISSN 1996-1944
Publisher:
MDPI
DOI:
10.3390/MA18143375
Author(s):
Dimitrios Gkiliopoulos; Sotirios Pemas; Stylianos Torofias; Konstantinos Triantafyllidis; Dimitrios N. Bikiaris; Zoi Terzopoulou; Eleftheria Maria Pechlivani
Published in:
Polymers, 2025, ISSN 2073-4360
Publisher:
MDPI
DOI:
10.3390/POLYM17192565
Author(s):
Sotirios Pemas, Dimitrios Baliakas, Eleftheria Maria Pechlivani, Maria Stefanidou
Published in:
Materials, Issue 18, 2025, ISSN 1996-1944
Publisher:
MDPI AG
DOI:
10.3390/MA18143375
Author(s):
Karppinen, Anu
Published in:
2025
Publisher:
University of Helsinki Master’s programme in Environmental Change and Global Sustainability Master’s thesis
DOI:
10.5281/ZENODO.18291435
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