With accelerating global changes, cities have to cope with growing pressures, especially for resource supply. Cities may be considered as resources reservoirs and producers of secondary resources. This paper introduces the concept of urban harvesting as a management tool to change inefficient linear urban resource usage and waste production into sustainable urban metabolism. The Urban Harvest concept includes urban metabolism and closing urban cycles by harvesting urban resources. The purpose of this study was to quantify the potentials to harvest water and energy at different scales. We investigated potentials for the Netherlands. Results show that at national scale, potentials can cover up to 100% of electricity demand, 55% of heat demand...
<p>As cities expand and environmental challenges multiply, linear relations between resource consump...
The share of intermittent renewable electricity (IRE) in the future urban electricity system is expe...
Our modern cities are resource sinks designed on the current linear economic model which recovers ve...
With accelerating global changes, cities have to cope with growing pressures, especially for resourc...
Our current cities are highly dependent on their hinterlands or other cities for their essential res...
Now that more than half of the world's population lives in cities, improving urban resource cycles i...
Water and resource availability in sufficient quantity and quality for anthropogenic needs represent...
The industrial revolution and the exploitation of fossil fuels fostered profound changes on transpor...
In view of urbanization, climate change, resource depletion and the impacts associated with resource...
Amsterdam has the ambition to develop as a competitive and sustainable European metropolis. The flow...
To maintain the city as a viable concept for human dwelling in the long term, a circular metabolism ...
“At the same time that we must respond to climate change and rising energy costs, we must also adjus...
Abstract Our cities are built dependent on centralized systems of water and waste management, food a...
AbstractTo maintain the city as a viable concept for human dwelling in the long term, a circular met...
© 2012, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. Since the UN report by the Brundtland Committee, ...
<p>As cities expand and environmental challenges multiply, linear relations between resource consump...
The share of intermittent renewable electricity (IRE) in the future urban electricity system is expe...
Our modern cities are resource sinks designed on the current linear economic model which recovers ve...
With accelerating global changes, cities have to cope with growing pressures, especially for resourc...
Our current cities are highly dependent on their hinterlands or other cities for their essential res...
Now that more than half of the world's population lives in cities, improving urban resource cycles i...
Water and resource availability in sufficient quantity and quality for anthropogenic needs represent...
The industrial revolution and the exploitation of fossil fuels fostered profound changes on transpor...
In view of urbanization, climate change, resource depletion and the impacts associated with resource...
Amsterdam has the ambition to develop as a competitive and sustainable European metropolis. The flow...
To maintain the city as a viable concept for human dwelling in the long term, a circular metabolism ...
“At the same time that we must respond to climate change and rising energy costs, we must also adjus...
Abstract Our cities are built dependent on centralized systems of water and waste management, food a...
AbstractTo maintain the city as a viable concept for human dwelling in the long term, a circular met...
© 2012, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. Since the UN report by the Brundtland Committee, ...
<p>As cities expand and environmental challenges multiply, linear relations between resource consump...
The share of intermittent renewable electricity (IRE) in the future urban electricity system is expe...
Our modern cities are resource sinks designed on the current linear economic model which recovers ve...