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The metabolic urban network: Urbanisation as hierarchically ordered space of flows
(Elsevier Ltd, 2020-11-26)
Urban ecosystems perform a distinctive metabolism appropriating fundamental materials and energy resources from other ecosystems. This appropriation enables a productive circularity which sustains the material production ...
Conflicting urban and rural territorial livelihood metabolisms: the “explosion” of the “sustainable” urban-industrial pulp complex in Bahia – Brazil
(Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisBrasilIGC - DEPARTAMENTO DE GEOLOGIAUFMG, 2019-02)
An ecosystemic approach for assessing the urban water self-sufficiency potential: lessons from the Mediterranean
(Taylor & Francis, 2016)
Frequent water stress episodes affecting urban hubs have caused a shift in urban water management towards integrated approaches and motivated a search for alternative water resources. Large-scale rainwater harvesting on ...
An ecosystemic approach for assessing the urban water self-sufficiency potential: lessons from the Mediterranean
(Taylor and Francis, 2015)
Frequent water stress episodes affecting urban hubs have caused a shift in urban water management towards integrated
approaches and motivated a search for alternative water resources. Large-scale rainwater harvesting on ...
Urban metabolism: Reflections about urban growth and energy use.Metabolismo urbano: Reflexiones sobre el crecimiento urbano y el consumo energético.
(Universidad Austral de Chile, 2020)
Metabolisms of injustice: municipal solid-waste management and environmental equity in Barcelona’s Metropolitan Region
(Taylor & Francis, 2014)
Environmental justice studies that focus on the management of municipal solid waste
(MSW) typically examine the unequal distribution of associated health and
environmental risks in minority social groups and the political ...
Metabolisms of injustice: municipal solid-waste management and environmental equity in Barcelona's Metropolitan Region
(Routledge info@tandf.co.uk, 2014)
Environmental justice studies that focus on the management of municipal solid waste (MSW) typically examine the unequal distribution of associated health and environmental risks in minority social groups and the political ...