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Resource Governance: A Case for Phosphorus

Our PhD candidate Lisa Harseim has prepared and presented “Resource Governance: A Case for Phosphorus” as part of the Interdisciplinary Circular Economy Conference 2020. The main takeaways from the presentation were that phosphorous and nutrients are subjects with interdisciplinary natures, and cities can change their urban metabolism through collaborations across boundaries and sectors. In addition, paving a way towards global transition for circularity could be contributed to by local action.