Cities now consume resources and produce waste in amounts that are incommensurate with the populations they contain. Quantifying and benchmarking the environmental impacts of cities is essential if urbanization of the world’s growing population is to occur sustainably. Urban metabolism (UM) is a promising assessment form in that it provides the annual sum material and energy inputs, and the resultant emissions of the emergent infrastructural needs of a city’s sociotechnical subsystems. By fusing UM and life cycle assessment (UM–LCA) this study advances the ability to quantify environmental impacts of cities by modeling pressures embedded in the flows upstream (entering) and downstream (leaving) of the actual urban systems studied, and by in...
In view of urbanization, climate change, resource depletion and the impacts associated with resource...
Urbanisation continues to bring socioeconomic well-being to an ever-growing global urban population....
The real-world urban systems represent nonlinear, dynamical, and interconnected urban processes that...
<p><strong>Figure 1.</strong> The different life cycle stages typically covered in an LCA each with ...
<p><strong>Figure 3.</strong> Contributions of embedded and direct energy to the total flows of mass...
<p><strong>Figure 4.</strong> Predicted annual per capita GWP (tons CO<sub>2</sub> equivalents/pers...
Streets, sidewalks, parking areas, plazas, and other paved surfaces cover large portions of urban ar...
In recent decades, the close correlation between urban development and the concept of sustainability...
Urban systems are important consumers of resources and producers of wastes derived from the lifesty...
Urban ecosystems can be conceptualized like living organisms supported by material and energy flows ...
Coupling of life-cycle thinking with urban metabolism (UM) has the potential to improve sustainable ...
Urban Metabolism is a metaphor that allows us to look at the city as a living organism. Just like an...
Urban Metabolism (UM) is a scientific phenomenon that comprises individual processes taking place in...
Urban areas cover 2% of the Earth’s land surface, while hosting more than half of the global populat...
<p><strong>Figure 5.</strong> Per capita ALO as m<sup>2</sup> yr<sup>−1</sup> and PMF as kg particul...
In view of urbanization, climate change, resource depletion and the impacts associated with resource...
Urbanisation continues to bring socioeconomic well-being to an ever-growing global urban population....
The real-world urban systems represent nonlinear, dynamical, and interconnected urban processes that...
<p><strong>Figure 1.</strong> The different life cycle stages typically covered in an LCA each with ...
<p><strong>Figure 3.</strong> Contributions of embedded and direct energy to the total flows of mass...
<p><strong>Figure 4.</strong> Predicted annual per capita GWP (tons CO<sub>2</sub> equivalents/pers...
Streets, sidewalks, parking areas, plazas, and other paved surfaces cover large portions of urban ar...
In recent decades, the close correlation between urban development and the concept of sustainability...
Urban systems are important consumers of resources and producers of wastes derived from the lifesty...
Urban ecosystems can be conceptualized like living organisms supported by material and energy flows ...
Coupling of life-cycle thinking with urban metabolism (UM) has the potential to improve sustainable ...
Urban Metabolism is a metaphor that allows us to look at the city as a living organism. Just like an...
Urban Metabolism (UM) is a scientific phenomenon that comprises individual processes taking place in...
Urban areas cover 2% of the Earth’s land surface, while hosting more than half of the global populat...
<p><strong>Figure 5.</strong> Per capita ALO as m<sup>2</sup> yr<sup>−1</sup> and PMF as kg particul...
In view of urbanization, climate change, resource depletion and the impacts associated with resource...
Urbanisation continues to bring socioeconomic well-being to an ever-growing global urban population....
The real-world urban systems represent nonlinear, dynamical, and interconnected urban processes that...