International audienceThe rapid economic growth accompanied by health concerns and other global environmental problems in cities and regions has boosted the popularity of the 'urban metabolism' topic among academics and policymakers. Currently, 56.2% of the world's population lives in cities, accounting for 80% of the global GDP. It is projected that the current trend for world economic growth complemented by population growth and migration will continue affecting the resource production and consumption in cities and the impact this has on other urban areas. Here, we developed a new model approach that combines emergy input-output tables with ecological network analysis to investigate urban metabolism generally, and applied it to Vienna, Au...
AbstractWith the increasing metabolic throughput, the city as a giant organism causes resource consu...
Using ecological network analysis, we analyzed the network structure and ecological relationships in...
The consumption of food, energy, and industrial products in cities results in large quantities of ex...
International audienceThe rapid economic growth accompanied by health concerns and other global envi...
The social and ecological impacts of urbanization require integrated management of cities and their ...
If cities are considered as "superorganisms", then disorders of their metabolic processes cause some...
We develop an ecological network model for urban systems using throughflow and utility analyses. The...
Cities are considered major contributors to global warming, where carbon emissions are highly embedd...
The UK has one of the world’s most urbanised societies where nearly 83% of the total population live...
Urban metabolism research faces difficulties defining ecological trophic levels and analyzing relati...
AbstractWith the increasing metabolic throughput, the city as a giant organism causes resource consu...
The system analysis of urban metabolic system, still a black box in urban research, has been underli...
AbstractThe system analysis of urban metabolic system, still a black box in urban research, has been...
International audienceUrban ecosystems can be conceptualized like living organisms supported by mate...
International audienceUrban ecosystems can be conceptualized like living organisms supported by mate...
AbstractWith the increasing metabolic throughput, the city as a giant organism causes resource consu...
Using ecological network analysis, we analyzed the network structure and ecological relationships in...
The consumption of food, energy, and industrial products in cities results in large quantities of ex...
International audienceThe rapid economic growth accompanied by health concerns and other global envi...
The social and ecological impacts of urbanization require integrated management of cities and their ...
If cities are considered as "superorganisms", then disorders of their metabolic processes cause some...
We develop an ecological network model for urban systems using throughflow and utility analyses. The...
Cities are considered major contributors to global warming, where carbon emissions are highly embedd...
The UK has one of the world’s most urbanised societies where nearly 83% of the total population live...
Urban metabolism research faces difficulties defining ecological trophic levels and analyzing relati...
AbstractWith the increasing metabolic throughput, the city as a giant organism causes resource consu...
The system analysis of urban metabolic system, still a black box in urban research, has been underli...
AbstractThe system analysis of urban metabolic system, still a black box in urban research, has been...
International audienceUrban ecosystems can be conceptualized like living organisms supported by mate...
International audienceUrban ecosystems can be conceptualized like living organisms supported by mate...
AbstractWith the increasing metabolic throughput, the city as a giant organism causes resource consu...
Using ecological network analysis, we analyzed the network structure and ecological relationships in...
The consumption of food, energy, and industrial products in cities results in large quantities of ex...