Learning from Global Practices using the Circular Value Flower
> The second edition of Circular Communities, now featuring new, inspiring community-led circular practices from across the globe
> An alternative perspective on the relationship between resources, nature and human beings
> Provides a design method to facilitate an alternative economic and cultural model: what do we value and how do we organize ourselves in relation to one other and to nature?
> Available through Open Access at TU Delft OPEN Publishing
From local action to global inspiration: how communities around the world are shaping a circular future through collective, relational, and regenerative entrepreneurial practices. Building on the first edition of Circular Communities (2022), this second edition explores culturally diverse and community-led approaches to circular resource stewardship. These examples demonstrate how communities generate ecological, cultural, social, aesthetic and financial value by collectively closing resource loops.
In their new book, urban designer Els Leclercq, architect Mo Smit and regenerative entrepreneurship expert Fátima Delgado Medina expand on the Circular Value Flower: a value-based, relational model developed to analyse, communicate and design circular practices. This enables a holistic environmental approach by linking communities with the (urban) landscape and wider eco-system through resource stewardship.
Written for communities, spatial designers, policymakers, researchers, and practitioners, this book offers insights and instruments with which to design, collaborate, and act – supporting global circular practices and allowing these to flourish, connect and grow into valuable networks.
Els Leclerq, Mo Smit, Fátima Delgado Medina
Leiden Delft Erasmus Global, Circular Community Foundation
Bureau Sporken
978-94-6208-967-9
June 2026
available
English
160 p