December 22, 2024
Ahmad Ghorbanpour

Ahmad Ghorbanpour

Academic Rank: Assistant professor
Address:
Degree: Ph.D in Industrial management
Phone: 09112919807
Faculty: School of Business and Economics

Research

Title
Investigating the Impact of Circular Economy Practics on Water Consumption Management of Industries with System Dynamics Approach
Type Thesis
Keywords
اقتصادمدوّر،مديريتمصرف آبپايدار، صنايعمعدني، سيستم دايناميك
Researchers elahe irandoost (Student) , Ahmad Ghorbanpour (Primary advisor) , Hadi Balouei Jamkhaneh (Advisor)

Abstract

Background: The growing economy has turned water into a limited resource in terms of quantity and quality, and its lack has affected the economy of developing and industrialized countries, and due to the importance of industry in the development of countries, this itself affects the importance of management. Water consumption in industry increases. For this purpose, to separate economic growth and development from the excessive consumption of this natural resource, the alternative model of circular economy is recommended as a new paradigm of economy for sustainable development Aim: The purpose of this research is to determine the effect of circular economy measures on the behavior of sustainable water consumption in industries and to predict the amount and trend of water consumption in industries, focusing on the mining industries of Bushehr province. Methodology: In terms of practical purpose and in terms of data collection, this research has been helped by two library and field methods. In this research, the dynamic system approach and Vensim software have been used. Conclusions: The results show that by implementing three of the six circular water economy strategies (reduction, recovery, reuse) in the mineral industries of the province through the application of government policies to encourage the use of water consumption reducing technology in mining industries, the number of active units of these industries The increase and simultaneously the number of stagnant units will decrease, and on the other hand, a decrease in per capita water consumption and a decrease in industrial water demand will also be observed. Therefore, implementing the principles of circular economy in industries, especially mining industries, can solve important concerns in water resources management, such as "increasing the efficiency of water productivity, reducing the amount of water withdrawal from available sources, reducing water consumption per capita"