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Urban Metabolism Analysis

Urban metabolism analysis treats a city as a living organism that ingests materials, water, energy and food and excretes wastes, emissions and outflows, accounting for these flows to understand and improve a city's resource use. Drawing on the biological metaphor that Abel Wolman introduced in his 1965 'The metabolism of cities', the method draws a system boundary around the urban area and constructs a mass and energy balance of everything entering, accumulating in, and leaving it. The resulting per-capita flows and efficiency indicators expose how resource-intensive a city is and where interventions could close material loops.

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  1. Wolman, A. (1965). The metabolism of cities. Scientific American, 213(3), 178–190. DOI: 10.1038/scientificamerican0965-178

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ScholarGate. (2026, June 22). Urban Metabolism Analysis (Material and Energy Flow Accounting of Cities). ScholarGate. https://scholargate.app/da/urban-studies/urban-metabolism-analysis

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ScholarGateUrban Metabolism Analysis (Urban Metabolism Analysis (Material and Energy Flow Accounting of Cities)). Hentet 2026-06-24 fra https://scholargate.app/da/urban-studies/urban-metabolism-analysis · Datasæt: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20539026