2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0166-4972(01)00040-2
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Eco-industrial parks: stimulating sustainable development in mixed industrial parks

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“…Luo & Tung (2007) assert that intense relationship among concentrated business units in the form of partnerships generates an industry with broader market opportunities as well as export market. If it is translated into urban planning theory, industries concentrated in one location is more desirable than scattered, as home-based economy must be able to generate the income while development control is loosely carried out (Lambert & Boons, 2002;Gronau, 1980 Setiyani (2014), there are three main components of industrial cluster: core industries, supporting industries, and related industries. Sihombing et al (2016) assert that cluster approach in tourism-based kampung development should be based on the strengthening of the quality of relationships among associated business chains for improving the effectiveness and competency of the kampung as tourism destination.…”
Section: Theoretical Background On the Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Luo & Tung (2007) assert that intense relationship among concentrated business units in the form of partnerships generates an industry with broader market opportunities as well as export market. If it is translated into urban planning theory, industries concentrated in one location is more desirable than scattered, as home-based economy must be able to generate the income while development control is loosely carried out (Lambert & Boons, 2002;Gronau, 1980 Setiyani (2014), there are three main components of industrial cluster: core industries, supporting industries, and related industries. Sihombing et al (2016) assert that cluster approach in tourism-based kampung development should be based on the strengthening of the quality of relationships among associated business chains for improving the effectiveness and competency of the kampung as tourism destination.…”
Section: Theoretical Background On the Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The principles of Industrial Ecology (IE) theory and the strategies of Industrial Symbiosis (IS) are geared to transform the traditional industrial activity towards a more sustainable system (Gibbs & Deutz, 2007;Boons, 2008). The IE theory suggests the development of cooperative relationships among nearby enterprises closing the loops of the linear chains, as resemblance of natural ecosystems (Lambert & Boons, 2002;. This transformation towards eco-industrial systems aims to get more efficient systems and endure its operation.…”
Section: Modeling Of Production and Logistic Systems Eco-industrial Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lambert and Boons, 2002). Most existing examples of industrial symbiosis are brownfield redevelopment, and the major part of these are not even deliberately planned and labelled "industrial symbiosis" but rather developed over time as separate business arrangements.…”
Section: Historymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Software tools based on the techniques from process integration using mathematical programming are also developed for site integration. Lambert and Boons (2002) found that process integration is widely applied and has great potential for industrial complexes but is a relatively new subject, with marginal potential, for mixed industrial parks.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Industrial Symbiosismentioning
confidence: 99%