Urban Metabolism: From Molecular Scale to Anthropogenic Systems

The aim of this paper is to show how an “Urban Metabolism” approach can be used for analysing, designing, and optimizing material and energy flows and stocks in human settlements. For this purpose, material flow analysis (MFA) and substance flow analysis (SFA) is applied in a rigid way to quantitati...

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Main Author: Paul Hans Brunner
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Syiah Kuala, Chemical Engineering Department 2025-05-01
Series:Jurnal Rekayasa Kimia & Lingkungan
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Online Access:https://jurnal.usk.ac.id/RKL/article/view/45080
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Summary:The aim of this paper is to show how an “Urban Metabolism” approach can be used for analysing, designing, and optimizing material and energy flows and stocks in human settlements. For this purpose, material flow analysis (MFA) and substance flow analysis (SFA) is applied in a rigid way to quantitatively model metabolic processes such as supply and disposal of goods in a city. The characteristics of relevant material flows and stocks of urban areas in space and time are examined. Results of two metabolic case studies on resources, waste management, and environmental protection are presented. By introducing the so called “Activity” concept, it is shown how the Urban Metabolism approach is instrumental for the design of sustainable anthropogenic systems. Finally, it is suggested to use the methodology for technology assessments and the optimization of entire anthropogenic systems.
ISSN:1412-5064
2356-1661