© 2017.This paper uses urban metabolism as a way to understand the sustainability of cities. It suggests that the city organism can reduce its metabolic footprint (resource inputs and waste outputs) whilst improving its livability. Like organisms, different cities have different metabolisms. This paper demonstrates that different parts of a city (walking, transit and automobile urban fabrics) also have different urban metabolisms. A detailed case study from the city of Perth, Australia, is used to demonstrate metabolic variations in different parts of the city. Understanding urban metabolism and the processes that drive it is the key to transitioning from ecologically extractive to sustainable cities. Through targeted improvements it is eve...
International audienceUrban areas, in particular cities, are significant consumers of materials and ...
International audienceWhat are wastes? In our material world, we have to manage a massive quantity o...
International audienceWhat are wastes? In our material world, we have to manage a massive quantity o...
This paper investigates how influential urban planning is in delivering sustainable cities. We discu...
This book addresses the gap between the bio-physical sciences and urban planning and illustrates the...
Urban Metabolism is a metaphor that allows us to look at the city as a living organism. Just like an...
The use of the metabolism concept, expanded to include aspects of livability, is applied to cities t...
Urban Metabolism is a metaphor that allows us to look at the city as a living organism. Just like an...
Urban Metabolism is a metaphor that allows us to look at the city as a living organism. Just like an...
Urban Metabolism is a metaphor that allows us to look at the city as a living organism. Just like an...
The “Urban Metabolism” concept has in recent years gained popularity in urban sustainability researc...
International audienceWhat are wastes? In our material world, we have to manage a massive quantity o...
International audienceWhat are wastes? In our material world, we have to manage a massive quantity o...
International audienceUrban areas, in particular cities, are significant consumers of materials and ...
International audienceWhat are wastes? In our material world, we have to manage a massive quantity o...
International audienceUrban areas, in particular cities, are significant consumers of materials and ...
International audienceWhat are wastes? In our material world, we have to manage a massive quantity o...
International audienceWhat are wastes? In our material world, we have to manage a massive quantity o...
This paper investigates how influential urban planning is in delivering sustainable cities. We discu...
This book addresses the gap between the bio-physical sciences and urban planning and illustrates the...
Urban Metabolism is a metaphor that allows us to look at the city as a living organism. Just like an...
The use of the metabolism concept, expanded to include aspects of livability, is applied to cities t...
Urban Metabolism is a metaphor that allows us to look at the city as a living organism. Just like an...
Urban Metabolism is a metaphor that allows us to look at the city as a living organism. Just like an...
Urban Metabolism is a metaphor that allows us to look at the city as a living organism. Just like an...
The “Urban Metabolism” concept has in recent years gained popularity in urban sustainability researc...
International audienceWhat are wastes? In our material world, we have to manage a massive quantity o...
International audienceWhat are wastes? In our material world, we have to manage a massive quantity o...
International audienceUrban areas, in particular cities, are significant consumers of materials and ...
International audienceWhat are wastes? In our material world, we have to manage a massive quantity o...
International audienceUrban areas, in particular cities, are significant consumers of materials and ...
International audienceWhat are wastes? In our material world, we have to manage a massive quantity o...
International audienceWhat are wastes? In our material world, we have to manage a massive quantity o...