Lehmann, ChristianKosmol, JanKeßler, HermannBolland, TilMüller, FelixDeutschland2025-05-302019kxp: 1725873060https://epflicht.bibliothek.uni-halle.de/handle/123456789/88651725873060urn:nbn:de:gbv:3:2-1237943052947Urban 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 Online-Ressource (68 Seiten, 5,08 MB) : Illustrationen, Diagrammeenghttp://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/333Urban mining : resource conservation in the Anthropocene / publisher: German Environment Agency, Section III 2.2 – Resource Conservation, Material cycles, Minerals and Metal Industry ; concept and editing: Felix Müller ; authors: Felix Müller, Christian Lehmann, Jan Kosmol, Hermann Keßler, Til Bolland ; in collaboration with Johanna Wurbs, Sabine Thalheim, Doreen Heidler, Regina Kohlmeyer, Christopher Manstein, Bernd EngelmannBook