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This CESSDA�� Roadshow on the Circular Economy brings together experts from service providers and top-level researchers to explore the key role of the social sciences with impartial, reliable data on attitudes and practices to recycling and eco-design. It will guide participants through valuable resources in the CESSDA Data Catalogue��, give examples of data use and reuse as best practices and explain how researchers can organise and process data using the ESSDA Data Management Expert Guide��. 14:00-14:05 Introduction, CESSDA�� & Trust-IT 14:05-14:15 CESSDA Data Catalogue�� - Discovery of Danish Datasets related to the Circular Economy, Jan Dalsten, Danish National Archives 14:15-14:25 Use case on Circular Economy Research - A view on societal impacts and priorities, Konstantinos Tsagarakis, Professor of Economics of Environmental Science and Technology at the Technical University of Crete. 14.35-14.45 CESSDA Data Management Expert Guide�� - Organise & Process, Johana Chyl��kov��, Czech Academy of Sciences 14:45-14:55 Challenges with the reuse of data on circular economy: Experience of researchers at the InnoRenew CoE, Ana Slavec, InnoRenew CoE Renewable Materials and Healthy Environments Research and Innovation Centre of Excellence 14:55-15:25 Interactive Discussion 15:25-15:30 Wrap up, CESSDA�� & Trust-IT
circular economy, data reuse
circular economy, data reuse
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