As part of the unconference, participants were asked to vote for various awards. The following work/people/sessions have received the AScUS 2021 awards:
Three-way tie:
What are the optimal boundaries of local reuse actions?
Organizer: Hamilton Ortiz
Urban Metabolism: From early studies to learning activities for sustainable cities, urban planning and design
Organizer: Nadine Ibrahim
Circularity: just science fiction?
Organizers: Heather Rogers, Santiago Perez, Aodhan Newsholme, and Malgorzata Lekan
Ecological network analysis of an emergy metabolic system based on input–output tables: Model development and case study for Vienna
The rapid population growth accompanied by health concerns and other global environmental problems in cities and regions has boosted the popularity of ‘urban metabolism’ topic among academics and policy makers. Being among...
Author: Oleksandr Galychyn
Hamilton Ortiz
Mechanical engineer from Universidad Nacional (Colombia) and Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Unicamp (Brazil). 10-year experience with energy efficiency in industry and building, as design engineer and consultant.....
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Path-to-Action awards
Title | Author(s) |
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Circularity: Just Science Fiction? | Heather Rogers, Santiago Perez, Malgorzata Lekan, and Aodhan Newsholme |
Urban metabolism and the future of mobility | Jens F. Peters, Oleksandr Galychyn, Lynette Chea |
What are the optimal boundaries of local reuse actions? | Hamilton Ortiz |