dr. FK (Filippos) Zisopoulos

Biography

Filippos is a post-doc researcher at the Rotterdam School of Management (EUR) affiliated also with the Integral Design & Management department of Delft University of Technology (TUD), and he is a member of the academic community of the Erasmus Initiative Dynamics of Inclusive Prosperity (DoIP).

Currently, he works in a multi-disciplinary team of scientists from six consortium partners who collaborate within the four-year Sino-Dutch research project Inclusive Wise Waste Cities (IWWCs) which is one of the projects of DoIP.

Together with his colleagues in IWWCs and DoIP, he is co-developing the theme "inclusive circular economy" in the context of urban waste management by exploring the interlinkages between the concepts of circular economy, social inclusion/exclusion, and urban regeneration. Filippos is particularly interested in exploring both possibilities for theoretical innovation as well as for practical application of methodological tools from regenerative economics to understand how to develop rather than grow complex socio-economic systems at multiple levels (e.g., business, city, or country level) in ways which drive inclusive prosperity while respecting planetary boundaries.

 

Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University

Researcher | Department of Business-Society Management
Email
zisopoulos@rsm.nl

Work

  • Filippos K. Zisopoulos & Susana Toboso Chavero (6 September 2023) - Research Conducted at Erasmus University Has Provided New Information about Environment and Sustainability Research (Informal Recyclers As Stakeholders In a Circular Economy)
  • Filippos K. Zisopoulos (6 October 2022) - Resource circularity or regenerative circular economy?

  • Filippos K. Zisopoulos (2024) - On socio-metabolic waste and regenerative economics (Speaker)
    Activity: Invited talk Academic
  • Filippos K. Zisopoulos (2024) - University College London (Visiting researcher)
    Activity: Visiting an external academic institution Academic
  • Filippos K. Zisopoulos, Anne Hofmann, Serban Scrieciu, Brian Fath, Michael Roos & Katy Gillespie (2024) - Frontiers in pluralist economics: Exploring the potential of alternative economic views on inclusive prosperity (Participant)
    Activity: Organising and contributing to an event Academic
  • Filippos K. Zisopoulos, Daan Schraven & Martin de Jong (2024) - Regenerative economics for cities: challenges and opportunities (Speaker)
    Activity: Oral presentation Academic
  • Filippos K. Zisopoulos (2023) - On regenerative economics: Exploring the application of concepts and tools (Speaker)
    Activity: Invited talk Academic
  • Filippos K. Zisopoulos, Daan Schraven & Martin de Jong (2023) - Regenerative economics: Assessing and monitoring transitions towards a circular economy (Speaker)
    Activity: Oral presentation Academic
  • Filippos K. Zisopoulos (2023) - University College London (Visiting researcher)
    Activity: Visiting an external academic institution Academic
  • Filippos K. Zisopoulos, Daan Schraven & Martin de Jong (2023) - Tools for a regenerative and inclusive circular economy: Applications at a European and at an island level (Speaker)
    Activity: Oral presentation Academic
  • Filippos K. Zisopoulos, Daan Schraven, Anne Hofmann, Susana Toboso Chavero, Ricardo Abussafy, Annet van Otterloo, Sabrina van der Linden, Dennis Happe & Nadia Akhadir (2023) - Potential of cooperatives and circular craft centers for local communities (Organiser)
    Activity: Organising and contributing to an event Popular
  • Filippos K. Zisopoulos (2023) - On regenerative economics (Speaker)
    Activity: Invited talk Academic

  • Filippos K. Zisopoulos (2022) - Erasmus Trust Fonds (Impact for Sustainability Fund) award

Start date approval
December 2020
Start date approval
December 2020

News regarding dr. FK (Filippos) Zisopoulos

Inclusive Wise Waste Cities - A Summary for 2021

Inclusive Wise Waste Cities (IWWCs) is one of the research projects of the Erasmus Initiative Dynamics of Inclusive Prosperity.
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Exchanging views on circularity, inclusion, and resilience in the content of urban waste management at the Upcycle Centre

On the 12th of August, members of the research team of the Inclusive Wise Wase Cities project (IWWCs) had their first post-COVID physical project meeting.

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