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Title: Sustainable Urban Metabolism
Authors: Ferrão, Paulo
Fernández, John E.
Keywords: Urban
Land Use Planning
Architecture
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: MIT Press
Abstract: Urbanization and globalization have shaped the last hundred years. These two dominant trends are mutually reinforcing: globalization links countries through the networked communications of urban hubs. The urban population now generates more than eighty percent of global GDP. Cities account for enormous flows of energy and materials -- inflows of goods and services and outflows of waste. Thus urban environmental management critically affects global sustainability. In this book, Paulo Ferrão and John Fernández offer a metabolic perspective on urban sustainability, viewing the city as a metabolism, in terms of its exchanges of matter and energy. Their book provides a roadmap to the strategies and tools needed for a scientifically based framework for analyzing and promoting the sustainability of urban systems.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/33389
ISBN: 9780262019361
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