The emergence of industrial ecology

Chapter overviewWe start with a brief look at the history of engineering and review how the field of industrial ecology emerged to help industries respond to growing concerns about pollution and resource scarcity. We then discuss the different notions of the concept of ecology as they relate to indu...

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Published inEnvironmental Literacy in Science and Society pp. 307 - 319
Main Author Scholz, Roland W.
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published 21.07.2011
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ISBN0521192714
0521183332
9780521192712
9780521183338
DOI10.1017/CBO9780511921520.015

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Summary:Chapter overviewWe start with a brief look at the history of engineering and review how the field of industrial ecology emerged to help industries respond to growing concerns about pollution and resource scarcity. We then discuss the different notions of the concept of ecology as they relate to industrial ecology. After identifying the roots and basis of industrial ecology, we present the eco-industrial park idea, an industrial symbiosis concept that involves a cluster of companies who run their business while sharing resources and cooperating to minimize pollution and waste. As an engineering science, industrial ecology relies on quantitative methods. We discuss the role of the most important methods, including material flow analysis, life cycle assessment, and system dynamics. The chapter closes with a discussion on the sociometabolic approach.
ISBN:0521192714
0521183332
9780521192712
9780521183338
DOI:10.1017/CBO9780511921520.015