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Urban Metabolism Analysis×Smart City Index×
DomaineUrban StudiesUrban Studies
FamilleProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Année d'origine19652011
Auteur d'origineAbel Wolman (the metabolism-of-cities concept)Giffinger et al. (smart-city dimensions); Caragliu, Del Bo & Nijkamp (smart-city concept)
TypeAccounting of material and energy inputs, stocks, and outputs of a cityComposite index aggregating indicators across smart-city dimensions
Source fondatriceWolman, A. (1965). The metabolism of cities. Scientific American, 213(3), 178–190. DOI ↗Caragliu, A., Del Bo, C., & Nijkamp, P. (2011). Smart cities in Europe. Journal of Urban Technology, 18(2), 65–82. DOI ↗
AliasMaterial Flow Analysis, Urban Material and Energy Flows, City Metabolism Accounting, Urban Mass BalanceSmart City Ranking, Cities in Motion Index, Smart-City Composite Indicator, Smart City Performance Index
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RésuméUrban 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.A smart city index is a composite indicator that scores and ranks cities on how 'smart' they are across several dimensions — typically economy, people, governance, mobility, environment and living. Each dimension gathers many raw indicators that are normalised onto a common scale, weighted, and aggregated first into dimension scores and then into a single overall number. Prominent examples such as the European smart-cities ranking of Giffinger and colleagues and the IESE Cities in Motion Index made this six-axis framing standard, turning a sprawling, contested concept into a benchmark cities can be compared on.
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