TY - CHAP
T1 - National Policies and the Challenge of Coherence
AU - Andabaka, Ana
AU - Sertic, Martina
AU - Yiatros, Stylianos
AU - Nisiforou, Olympia
AU - De Simone, Marilena
AU - Tambovceva, Tatjana
AU - Atstāja, Dzintra
AU - Cudečka-Puriņa, Natālija
AU - Borg, Ruben Paul
AU - Iordachi, Victoria
AU - Muntean, Neli
AU - Trombeva Gavriloska, Ana
AU - Mihajlovska, Teodora
AU - Tavares, Vanessa
AU - Nadaždi, Ana
AU - Laban, Mirjana
AU - Huttmanová, Emília
AU - Chovancová, Jana
AU - Jiménez-Pulido, Cristina
AU - Sahmaran, Mustafa
AU - Griffiths, Philip
AU - Buzatu, Raluca
AU - Pešta, Jan
AU - Tsikaloudaki, Katerina
AU - Baltov, Milen
N1 - COST Action CA21103 "Implementation of Circular Economy in the Built Environment (CircularB)".
PY - 2025/10/19
Y1 - 2025/10/19
N2 - This chapter explores the complexities of aligning national policies with the European Union’s objectives in transitioning to a circular economy within the construction sector. While EU directives establish general frameworks, national governments encounter challenges in adapting these directives into coherent and context-specific regulations. The chapter identifies key obstacles to effective policy implementation, including fragmentation, institutional overlap, and inconsistent terminology. Additionally, it examines how governance structures, planning traditions, and institutional cultures influence policy coherence. The analysis is based on survey results collected in 2023. Although subsequent policy and regulatory changes have occurred in the past two years, the data remain relevant, as they capture the main trends and challenges that continue to shape national approaches to circular construction. By analyzing case studies and examples from various member states, the chapter emphasizes the necessity for enhanced multilevel coordination, harmonized regulatory frameworks, and knowledge-sharing platforms. Bolstering policy coherence is crucial to ensure that national initiatives make meaningful contributions to the EU’s circular economy goals and the broader sustainability agenda.
AB - This chapter explores the complexities of aligning national policies with the European Union’s objectives in transitioning to a circular economy within the construction sector. While EU directives establish general frameworks, national governments encounter challenges in adapting these directives into coherent and context-specific regulations. The chapter identifies key obstacles to effective policy implementation, including fragmentation, institutional overlap, and inconsistent terminology. Additionally, it examines how governance structures, planning traditions, and institutional cultures influence policy coherence. The analysis is based on survey results collected in 2023. Although subsequent policy and regulatory changes have occurred in the past two years, the data remain relevant, as they capture the main trends and challenges that continue to shape national approaches to circular construction. By analyzing case studies and examples from various member states, the chapter emphasizes the necessity for enhanced multilevel coordination, harmonized regulatory frameworks, and knowledge-sharing platforms. Bolstering policy coherence is crucial to ensure that national initiatives make meaningful contributions to the EU’s circular economy goals and the broader sustainability agenda.
UR - https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-032-02834-1_5
M3 - Chapter
SN - 978-3-032-02833-4
T3 - Springer Tracts in Civil Engineering
SP - 215
EP - 437
BT - Shaping Circular Transitions in the Built Environment
PB - Springer Cham
ER -