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Lisbon material balance

Just like a Sankey diagram, this graph displays the size of each flow by varying the width of the different blocks. It is therefore possible to quickly grasp the size of each flow, but without the cluttering that often happens in Sankey diagrams. Each block represents a type of flow that is important in UM research (inputs, addition to stock, outputs), which makes it easy to put these different flows in perspective.

Further details

Source
A Material Flow Accounting Case Study of the Lisbon Metropolitan Area using the Urban Metabolism Analyst Model
Year
2014
Author(s)
Leonardo Rosado
More information
https://archive.metabolismofcities.org/publication/4
Uploaded by
Paul Hoekman
Date
Oct 06, 2016

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