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Dynamic modeling of Singapore's urban resource flows: Historical trends and sustainable scenario development

Title
Dynamic modeling of Singapore's urban resource flows: Historical trends and sustainable scenario development
Author(s)
Tamas Abou-Abdo
N.R. Davis
Jonathan S. Krones
K.N. Welling
John E. Fernández
Year
2011
Type
Journal Article
Source
Sustainable Systems and Technology (ISSST), 2011 IEEE International Symposium on, Pages 1-6
DOI
10.1109/ISSST.2011.5936851
Abstract
The process of urbanization is one that is inextricably linked with the consumption of material, energy, and water resources. Urban metabolism provides a framework for characterizing the magnitudes of these urban resource requirements by considering the extended analogy of the biological metabolic process. In this study we propose a System Dynamics approach for linking the stocks and flows of urban metabolism with the socioeconomic activities of cities. We also present initial results from its application to the island city-state of Singapore. In the long term, we intend this technique of dynamic urban metabolism to be both descriptive and predictive, the former to better understand different historical modes of urban resource consumption, and the latter to inform strategies for resource efficient urban development in an increasingly resource-scarce world.
More Information
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ISSST.2011.5936851

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