The boundaries of urban metabolism Towards a political–industrial ecology

作者: Joshua P. Newell , Joshua J. Cousins

DOI: 10.1177/0309132514558442

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摘要: This paper considers the limits and potential of ‘urban metabolism’ to conceptualize city processes. Three ‘ecologies’ urban metabolism haveemerged. Eachprivilegesa particular dimension space, shaped by epistemology, politics, model-making. Marxist ecologies theorize as hybridized socionatures that (re)produce uneven outcomes; industrial ecology, stocks flows materials energy; urbanecology,ascomplexsocio-ecologicalsystems.Wedemarcatethesescholarlyislandsthroughbibliometric analysis literature review, draw on cross-domain mapping theory unveil how metaphor has becomestagnantineach.Toreinvigoratethisresearch,thepaperproposesthedevelopmentofpolitical–industrial using a boundary metaphor.

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