EU Documentation

On this page, explore the publications of FABRIX project in depth, from academic publications to the deliverables to the European Commission.

Scientific Publications

Don’t miss any of our papers: follow FABRIX on Zenodo! The following is an up to date list of publications.

  • Van den Berghe, Karel, “Bedrijvigheid en wonen: Van Central Business naar Central (re)manufacturing district?” in Transformatie naar woningen, ed. Hilde Remøy, Gerard van Bortel, Erwin Heurkens, Roeli van Venrooij. Delft Open, 2024, pp. 231-242. . [Read on Zenodo]
  • Karel Van Den Berghe et al., "Spatial planning of the circular economy in uncertain times: Focusing on the changing relation between port, city, and hinterland” in Maritime Transport Research v. 7, Dec. 2024. . [Read on Zenodo]

Public Deliverables

D6.1
Project Handbook
*STATUS : awaiting final approval
Provides guidelines to FABRIX partners about common practices to be employed in daily operations. The Handbook is a collection of various project policies, working procedures, forms and guidelines needed to create and maintain an efficient project structure and a practical approach for the implementation of the Grant Agreement and the Consortium Agreement.
D5.3
External Communication: Project identity, website and social media
*STATUS : awaiting final approval
Outlines the objectives and partners involved in the communication strategy; the available communication tools including project branding, templates, website, social media, newsletter and promotional kits; and the communication KPIs.
D6.2
Academic Dissemination plan
*STATUS : awaiting final approval
Outlines key components crucial for effective project management and academic dissemination. This document integrates the academic dissemination strategy, quality assurance procedures, communication frameworks among partners, and risk management approaches.
D1.1
Theoretical and conceptual frameworks
*STATUS : awaiting final approval
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
D1.2
Methodological framework
*STATUS : awaiting final approval
This deliverable outlines the methodologies developed and used for the FABRIX project