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The Dynamics of Regions and Networks in Industrial Ecosystems
Industrial ecology provides a rigorous and comprehensive description of human production and consumption processes in the larger context of environmental and socioeconomic change. This volume offers methodologies for such descriptions, with contributions covering both basic and advanced analytical concepts and tools to explore the dynamics of industrial ecosystems, concentrating specifically on regions and networks.
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Industrial ecology provides a rigorous and comprehensive description of human production and consumption processes in the larger context of environmental and socioeconomic change. This volume offers methodologies for such descriptions, with contributions covering both basic and advanced analytical concepts and tools to explore the dynamics of industrial ecosystems, concentrating specifically on regions and networks.
Each of the book’s three parts contains an introduction by a leader in the field, as well as chapters ranging from conceptual models to case study applications. The first part offers an introduction to the main themes and issues surrounding regional and networked industrial ecosystems. The subsequent two parts broaden and deepen the discussion with emphasis on the regional and network characters relevant for analysis and management. The scale of issues ranges from buildings to regions to entire nations, with methods that range from input–output analysis to computer-assisted simulation games.
Researchers in the fields of industrial ecology, ecological economics, environmental and energy policy, environmental engineering, and resource and environmental economics will find this comprehensive book of great interest.
Each of the book’s three parts contains an introduction by a leader in the field, as well as chapters ranging from conceptual models to case study applications. The first part offers an introduction to the main themes and issues surrounding regional and networked industrial ecosystems. The subsequent two parts broaden and deepen the discussion with emphasis on the regional and network characters relevant for analysis and management. The scale of issues ranges from buildings to regions to entire nations, with methods that range from input–output analysis to computer-assisted simulation games.
Researchers in the fields of industrial ecology, ecological economics, environmental and energy policy, environmental engineering, and resource and environmental economics will find this comprehensive book of great interest.
Contributors
Contributors: P.M. Allen, L. Basson, T. Baynes, P. Beavis, C. Bernier, J.A. Black, M.R. Chertow, G. Cicas, B. Cohen, B. Davidsdottir, G.P.J. Dijkema, J.R. Ehrenfeld, B. Gallego, C.T. Hendrickson, R. Kempener, J. Laitner, J. Lennox, M. Lenzen, S.M. Lloyd, H.S. Matthews, A. Meier, S.J. Moore, I. Nikolic, J. Petrie, R. Ries, D.L. Rigby, M. Ruth, G.M. Turner, K.H. van Dam, J. West
Contents
Contents:
Foreword
John R. Ehrenfeld
PART I: CONCEPTS AND METHODS
1. The Dynamics of Regional and Networks in Industrial Ecosystems: Background and Concepts
Matthias Ruth and Brynhildur Davidsdottir
2. Dynamics of Geographically Based Industrial Ecosystems
Marian R. Chertow
PART II: REGIONAL DYNAMICS AND INDUSTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS
3. Regional Dynamics and Industrial Ecosystems: An Introduction
David L. Rigby
4. Spatial and Temporal Life Cycle Assessment: Ozone Formation Potential from Natural Gas Use in a Typical Residential Building in Pittsburgh, USA
Shannon M. Lloyd and Robert Ries
5. Estimating Generalized Regional Input–Output Systems: A Case Study of Australia
Blanca Gallego and Manfred Lenzen
6. The Economic and Environmental Consequences of Reduced Air Transport Services in Pennsylvania: A Regional Input–Output Life Cycle Assessment Case Study
Gyorgyi Cicas, Chris T. Hendrickson and H. Scott Matthews
7. Design Approach Frameworks, Regional Metabolism and Scenarios for Sustainability
Tim Baynes, Jim West and Graham M. Turner
PART III: EVOLUTION OF NETWORKS IN INDUSTRIAL ECOLOGY
8. Learning and Evolution in Industrial Ecosystems: An Introduction
Peter M. Allen
9. A Framework for Analysis of Industrial Networks
Ruud Kempener, Brett Cohen, Lauren Basson and Jim Petrie
10. Understanding and Shaping the Evolution of Sustainable Large-Scale Socio-Technical Systems
Igor Nikolic, Gerard P.J. Dijkema and Koen H. van Dam
11. Futures Scenarios of Industrial Ecosystems: A Research Design for Transportation Planning
Paul Beavis, John A. Black, James Lennox, Graham M. Turner and Stephen J. Moore
12. PowerPlay: Developing Strategies to Promote Energy Efficiency
Matthias Ruth, Clark Bernier, Alan Meier and John ‘Skip’ Laitner
13. The Dynamics of Regions and Networks in Industrial Ecosystems: Retrospect and Prospect
Brynhildur Davidsdottir and Matthias Ruth
Index
Foreword
John R. Ehrenfeld
PART I: CONCEPTS AND METHODS
1. The Dynamics of Regional and Networks in Industrial Ecosystems: Background and Concepts
Matthias Ruth and Brynhildur Davidsdottir
2. Dynamics of Geographically Based Industrial Ecosystems
Marian R. Chertow
PART II: REGIONAL DYNAMICS AND INDUSTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS
3. Regional Dynamics and Industrial Ecosystems: An Introduction
David L. Rigby
4. Spatial and Temporal Life Cycle Assessment: Ozone Formation Potential from Natural Gas Use in a Typical Residential Building in Pittsburgh, USA
Shannon M. Lloyd and Robert Ries
5. Estimating Generalized Regional Input–Output Systems: A Case Study of Australia
Blanca Gallego and Manfred Lenzen
6. The Economic and Environmental Consequences of Reduced Air Transport Services in Pennsylvania: A Regional Input–Output Life Cycle Assessment Case Study
Gyorgyi Cicas, Chris T. Hendrickson and H. Scott Matthews
7. Design Approach Frameworks, Regional Metabolism and Scenarios for Sustainability
Tim Baynes, Jim West and Graham M. Turner
PART III: EVOLUTION OF NETWORKS IN INDUSTRIAL ECOLOGY
8. Learning and Evolution in Industrial Ecosystems: An Introduction
Peter M. Allen
9. A Framework for Analysis of Industrial Networks
Ruud Kempener, Brett Cohen, Lauren Basson and Jim Petrie
10. Understanding and Shaping the Evolution of Sustainable Large-Scale Socio-Technical Systems
Igor Nikolic, Gerard P.J. Dijkema and Koen H. van Dam
11. Futures Scenarios of Industrial Ecosystems: A Research Design for Transportation Planning
Paul Beavis, John A. Black, James Lennox, Graham M. Turner and Stephen J. Moore
12. PowerPlay: Developing Strategies to Promote Energy Efficiency
Matthias Ruth, Clark Bernier, Alan Meier and John ‘Skip’ Laitner
13. The Dynamics of Regions and Networks in Industrial Ecosystems: Retrospect and Prospect
Brynhildur Davidsdottir and Matthias Ruth
Index