Sustainable urban metabolism as a link between bio-physical sciences and urban planning: The BRIDGE project
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
Urban metabolism considers a city as a system with flows of
energy and material between it and the environment. Recent advances in
bio-physical sciences provide methods and models to estimate local scale
energy, water, carbon and pollutant fluxes. However, good communication
is required to provide this new knowledge and its implications to endusers
(such as urban planners, architects and engineers). The FP7 project
BRIDGE (SustainaBle uRban plannIng Decision support accountinG for urban
mEtabolism) aimed to address this gap by illustrating the advantages of
considering these issues in urban planning. The BRIDGE Decision Support
System (DSS) aids the evaluation of the sustainability of urban planning
interventions. The Multi Criteria Analysis approach adopted provides a
method to cope with the complexity of urban metabolism. In consultation
with targeted end-users, objectives were defined in relation to the
interactions between the environmental elements (fluxes of energy, water,
carbon and pollutants) and socioeconomic components (investment costs,
housing, employment, etc.) of urban sustainability. The tool was tested
in five case study cities: Helsinki, Athens, London, Florence and
Gliwice; and sub-models were evaluated using flux data selected. This
overview of the BRIDGE project covers the methods and tools used to
measure and model the physical flows, the selected set of sustainability
indicators, the methodological framework for evaluating urban planning
alternatives and the resulting DSS prototype.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
urban metabolism; flux measurements; modelling; multi-criteria analysis; decision support systems; urban planning alternatives
Elenco autori:
Magliulo, Vincenzo
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