New Publication: Recent advances, innovation, and policy developments in circular water systems

Read about Recent advances, innovation, and policy developments in circular water systems, published Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability in by Giulia Romano and Andrea Guerrini.
Abstract:
Circular water systems (CWS) are increasingly recognized as a key strategy to address water scarcity, climate change, and environmental impact. In recent years, a wide range of technological innovations has emerged to support the transition towards water circularity across agricultural, industrial, and urban contexts. These solutions form a coherent innovation ecosystem that enhances efficiency, resilience, and resource recovery. Nevertheless, technological solutions alone are not sufficient to enable a systemic transition. Their deployment and scaling depend critically on robust legal and regulatory frameworks, effective governance and economic approach, stakeholder engagement, and cross-sectoral coordination. This paper reviews recent literature on CWS by analyzing technological developments together with the legal, governance, economic, and social conditions that shape their implementation, with a particular focus on the European context. The analysis highlights how barriers and enabling factors interact across different implementation scales and institutional settings, and outlines policy-relevant insights to accelerate the transition towards a circular water economy.



