2019
DOI: 10.20849/ajsss.v4i4.671
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Urban Metabolism and the UM-US-SC Nexus

Abstract: This paper discusses the current increasing trend of urbanization and environmental implications of urbanizations, potential solutions for the problems caused by overpopulation & urbanization. Global challenges like rapid population growth, resource scarcity, climate change, biodiversity loss are the centres of environmental management issues as well. As cities are recognized as the key to resolve these global environmental issues and sustainability are the main focuses of this century’s development, this … Show more

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“…This suggests that smart resilient cities might be the only possibly closest and fastest pathway to sustainable food system transitions. The Urban Metabolism-Urban Sustainability-Smart Cities Nexus implies that smart cities can provide technological basis for building urban sustainability while offer platform for improving urban metabolism [69]. Optimally utilizing the infrastructure, practices, and co-benefits of smart cities constructions can boost the circularity and sustainability of both urban systems and urban food systems.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This suggests that smart resilient cities might be the only possibly closest and fastest pathway to sustainable food system transitions. The Urban Metabolism-Urban Sustainability-Smart Cities Nexus implies that smart cities can provide technological basis for building urban sustainability while offer platform for improving urban metabolism [69]. Optimally utilizing the infrastructure, practices, and co-benefits of smart cities constructions can boost the circularity and sustainability of both urban systems and urban food systems.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, fracking operations run the risk of contaminating water which is why it is important for managers to balance advancing integration with risk. Zou (2019) asserts that proper management of the inflows and outflows embedded within an urban metabolism framework, leads to urban sustainability characterized by economic and social development. Voelker et al.…”
Section: Discussion: a Reiview Of Issues In The Water‐energy Nexus Dementioning
confidence: 99%