Urban policy makers and researchers consistently recognize the challenge of more effectively reshaping the linkages between cities, urban infrastructure, ecosystem services, and natural resources. The aim of this article is to consider the potential value of developing connections between two currently disconnected approaches to resource use and cities—material flow analysis (MFA) and transitions analysis (TA). This article attempts to address this deficit and looks critically at resource flows through cities and the infrastructures that have been—or could be—reconfigured to more effectively manage these flows from the perspectives of MFA and TA. This is an issue that has not been addressed, with the result that inadequate attention has bee...
The debate on urban sustainability has now been on the research agenda for a number of years. One el...
With more than half the world population now urbanised, urban metabolism – defined as the throughput...
Abstract Background Currently, most of the world’s population lives in cities, and the rapid urbaniz...
Urban policy makers and researchers consistently recognize the challenge of more effectively reshapi...
Three radical and interconnected transitions are central to sustainable urban development in the 21s...
Urban metabolism studies have gained momentum in recent years as a means to assess the environmental...
Cities can only exist because of the highly developed systems which underlie them, ensuring that ene...
In view of urbanization, climate change, resource depletion and the impacts associated with resource...
Basic infrastructure services – water and sanitation, waste collection and management, transport, en...
Like any living system, urban communities consume material and energy inputs, process them into usab...
Cities can only exist because of the highly developed systems which underlie them, ensuring that ene...
The debate on urban sustainability has now been on the research agenda for a number of years. One el...
The traditional approach to urban design studies has been based on what can be described as a genera...
The metabolic flows of cities have to be reduced. Thus far, efforts have been mainly directed to pro...
Since the Industrial Revolution great socio-metabolic transitions have occurred changing radically o...
The debate on urban sustainability has now been on the research agenda for a number of years. One el...
With more than half the world population now urbanised, urban metabolism – defined as the throughput...
Abstract Background Currently, most of the world’s population lives in cities, and the rapid urbaniz...
Urban policy makers and researchers consistently recognize the challenge of more effectively reshapi...
Three radical and interconnected transitions are central to sustainable urban development in the 21s...
Urban metabolism studies have gained momentum in recent years as a means to assess the environmental...
Cities can only exist because of the highly developed systems which underlie them, ensuring that ene...
In view of urbanization, climate change, resource depletion and the impacts associated with resource...
Basic infrastructure services – water and sanitation, waste collection and management, transport, en...
Like any living system, urban communities consume material and energy inputs, process them into usab...
Cities can only exist because of the highly developed systems which underlie them, ensuring that ene...
The debate on urban sustainability has now been on the research agenda for a number of years. One el...
The traditional approach to urban design studies has been based on what can be described as a genera...
The metabolic flows of cities have to be reduced. Thus far, efforts have been mainly directed to pro...
Since the Industrial Revolution great socio-metabolic transitions have occurred changing radically o...
The debate on urban sustainability has now been on the research agenda for a number of years. One el...
With more than half the world population now urbanised, urban metabolism – defined as the throughput...
Abstract Background Currently, most of the world’s population lives in cities, and the rapid urbaniz...