This deliverable is the outcome of Task 1.1, Theoretical and Conceptual Framework, within
the FABRIX project’s Work Package 1, Theory and Methodology. The document lays out a
comprehensive framework to guide research across the project, which aims to establish
sustain
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This deliverable is the outcome of Task 1.1, Theoretical and Conceptual Framework, within
the FABRIX project’s Work Package 1, Theory and Methodology. The document lays out a
comprehensive framework to guide research across the project, which aims to establish
sustainable, regenerative textile and clothing (T&C) ecosystems through local, circular
manufacturing systems in urban areas. By integrating spatial sciences, industrial symbiosis,
and economic geography, FABRIX addresses the fragmented nature of current urban
manufacturing practices and seeks to bridge gaps between economic networks and spatial
environments.
At its core, FABRIX emphasizes the dual concepts of ‘network of spaces’ and ‘space of
networks’ to explore how urban planning and economic systems can mutually support the
shift towards circular and regenerative practices in the T&C sector. The analytical focus is
on rethinking the spatial and network relationships that structure urban manufacturing,
with an emphasis on creating sustainable frameworks that can be scaled across European
cities. The project’s evaluative dimension will assess interventions in urban manufacturing
spaces, identifying spatial configurations that promote or hinder circularity.
Central to the instrumental dimension of FABRIX is the development of the MANTEL
platform, a digital platform of tools that enhances local stakeholders’ capacity to manage
and improve value chains along circular and regenerative pathways. MANTEL targets
facilitators, businesses, and public authorities, equipping them with tools to implement
circular production and foster socioeconomic resilience.@en