Exploring urban metabolism—Towards an interdisciplinary perspective

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2018-05

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Dijst, M.J.ISNI 0000000109640221
Worrell, ErnstORCID 0000-0002-0199-9755ISNI 0000000033625470
Böcker, LISNI 0000000391880156
Brunner, P
Davoudi, S
Geertman, StanORCID 0000-0002-8824-0484ISNI 0000000039413620
Harmsen, R.ORCID 0000-0002-9692-1319ISNI 0000000359222110
Helbich, MISNI 0000000443134439
Holtslag, A
Kwan, Mei-PoISNI 0000000071435432

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Abstract

The discussion on urban metabolism has been long dominated by natural scientists focussing on natural forces shaping the energy and material flows in urban systems. However, in the anthropocene human forces such as industrialization and urbanization are mobilizing people, goods and information at an increasing pace and as such have a large impact on urban energy and material flows. In this white paper, we develop a combined natural and social science perspective on urban metabolism. More specifically, innovative conceptual and methodological interdisciplinary approaches are identified and discussed to enhance the understanding of the forces that shape urban metabolism, and how these forces affect urban living and the environment. A challenging research agenda on urban metabolism is also presented.

Keywords

Urban metabolism, Interdisciplinary approach, Research agenda, White paper, SDG 9 - Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure

Citation

Dijst, M, Worrell, E, Böcker, L, Brunner, P, Davoudi, S, Geertman, S, Harmsen, R, Helbich, M, Holtslag, A, Kwan, M, Lenz, B, Lyons, G, Mokhtarian, P, Newman, P, Perrels, A, Ribeiro, A, Carreón, J, Thomson, G, Urge-Vorsatz, D & Zeyringer, M 2018, 'Exploring urban metabolism—Towards an interdisciplinary perspective', Resources, Conservation and Recycling, vol. 132, pp. 190-203. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resconrec.2017.09.014