Interview transcripts of "The Build Back Circular Framework: Circular Economy Strategies for Post-Disaster Reconstruction and Recovery"
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This dataset includes the transcripts of 21 expert interviews conducted for the research article titled <em>"The Build Back Circular Framework: Circular Economy Strategies for Post-Disaster Reconstruction and Recovery."</em> published in <em>Circular Economy and Sustainability</em> (<em>Springer Nature</em>) in 2025. The study investigates the application of circular economy (CE) principles—narrowing, slowing, closing, and regenerating resource loops—in post-disaster reconstruction and recovery, specifically focusing on the 2023 Kahramanmaraş earthquakes in Türkiye. The interviews explore stakeholder perspectives on the feasibility, challenges, and opportunities of integrating CE strategies into disaster recovery processes.<br>Methodology and Data Collection Techniques<strong>Study Design</strong>: The research employs an exploratory qualitative design, combining an integrative literature review, a workshop, and semi-structured expert interviews to develop the Build Back Circular (BBC) framework.<br><strong>Interviews</strong>:<strong>Participants</strong>: 21 experts across academia, government, construction, urban planning, and civil society.<strong>Format</strong>: Semi-structured interviews were conducted to allow in-depth exploration of themes while ensuring consistency across respondents.<strong>Duration</strong>: Each interview lasted approximately 30–100 minutes.<strong>Content</strong>: Questions focused on the application of CE principles in reconstruction, existing barriers, and actionable strategies.<strong>Location and Language</strong>: Interviews were conducted online in English and/or Turkish.<br><strong>Ethical Considerations</strong>: Ethical approval was obtained from TU Delft HREC Committee, ensuring adherence to legal and ethical research requirements. Interviewees provided informed consent, including permission for anonymized data usage in open-access academic publications.<br>
本数据集收录了为2025年发表于《循环经济与可持续性》(Circular Economy and Sustainability,施普林格自然(Springer Nature)旗下期刊)的研究论文《灾后循环重建框架:灾后重建与恢复的循环经济策略》("The Build Back Circular Framework: Circular Economy Strategies for Post-Disaster Reconstruction and Recovery")所开展的21场专家访谈的转录文本。
该研究以土耳其2023年卡赫拉曼马拉什地震为具体研究对象,探究循环经济(Circular Economy, CE)原则——即缩减资源循环、延长资源循环、闭合资源循环与再生资源循环——在灾后重建与恢复工作中的应用。访谈内容围绕利益相关者对于将循环经济策略融入灾后恢复流程的可行性、面临的挑战与潜在机遇的观点展开。
### 方法论与数据收集技术
##### 研究设计
本研究采用探索性定性研究设计,整合综合文献综述、专题研讨会与半结构化专家访谈三种研究手段,构建灾后循环重建(Build Back Circular, BBC)框架。
##### 访谈环节
###### 受访对象:来自学术界、政府部门、建筑业、城市规划领域与民间社会组织的21位专家。
###### 访谈形式:采用半结构化访谈形式,既可对核心主题进行深度挖掘,又能保证不同受访者间的访谈流程一致性。
###### 访谈时长:单场访谈时长约30至100分钟。
###### 访谈内容:访谈问题聚焦循环经济原则在灾后重建中的应用、现存障碍与可落地实施策略。
###### 访谈地点与语言:访谈以线上形式开展,使用英语及/或土耳其语进行。
##### 伦理考量
本研究已获得代尔夫特理工大学人类研究伦理委员会(TU Delft HREC Committee)的伦理批准,严格遵循相关法律法规与伦理研究规范。受访对象均已签署知情同意书,同意对其提供的数据进行匿名化处理,并允许将处理后的数据用于开放获取的学术出版物中。
提供机构:
Kirchherr, Julian; Çetin, Sultan
创建时间:
2025-01-15



