Bolland, TilKeßler, HermannKosmol, JanLehmann, ChristianMüller, FelixWurbs, JohannaThalheim, SabineHeidler, DoreenKohlmeyer, ReginaManstein, ChristopherEngelmann, Bernd2024-06-162024-06-1620192nd editiohttps://doi.org/10.60810/openumwelt-4511https://openumwelt.de/handle/123456789/4583Urban Mining has been on everyone's lips for some years, being the quasi-mining of raw materials in urban areas both in cities and communities. Urban Mining requires more and better guidelines and a far-sighted strategy for material flow management. A management concept including a prospective knowledge and decision base for the secondary raw material industry and for local governments is needed. Through this brochure, the German Environment Agency wishes to convey a common understanding of Urban Mining and to encourage its steady progress by using this strategic approach. Quelle: www.umweltbundesamt.deUrban Mining has been on everyone’s lips for some years, being the quasi-mining of raw materials in urban areas both in cities and communities. Urban Mining requires more and better guidelines and a far-sighted strategy for material flow management. A management concept including a prospective knowledge and decision base for the secondary raw material industry and for local governments is needed. Through this brochure, the German Environment Agency wishes to convey a common understanding of Urban Mining and to encourage its steady progress by using this strategic approach.1 Onlineressource (68 Seiten)online resourceenghttp://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/Urban MiningUrban miningUrban miningMonographieWaste | Resources