A quarter century after the notion was proposed as a key element in industry ecology, socio-economic
metabolism and the material, energy, substance flow analyses that are used to
explore it have become richer, more methodologically sophisticated, and engaged
in providing reliable scientific information about the magnitude of material
use, related environmental impacts, supply security for specific resources, and
the potential for decoupling material use from human well-being.
The special issue includes:
- Analyses of the concept, its soundness, and its foundations
- New historical understanding of its antecedents
- A proposal for terminology across the different methodological approaches including MFA, SFA, IOA, and general equilibrium modeling
- Uncertainty analysis for material flow accounts
- A review of MFA in the domain of waste management
- Analysis of embodied land use in trade, options for land footprint analysis, and human appropriation of net primary productivity
- Calculation of the circularity of the economy of the European Union and the globe
- Integration of water metabolism into research on socio-economic metabolism
- Accounting for stocks, long-term material flows, and urban metabolism
- Material flow analyses of iron, steel, and specialty metals
Articles in the special issue are freely downloadable for a limited time at http://bit.ly/JIE-SEM
Reid
Lifset
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