Ioppolo, Giuseppe and Cucurachi, Stefano and Salomone, Roberta and Shi, Lei,(2019), Integrating strategic environmental assessment and material flow accounting: a novel approach for moving towards sustainable urban futures. , The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment, UNSPECIFIED
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Abstract
urpose The population living in urban areas of the world continues to grow rapidly. It is, thus, a great priority for the planning
practice to embed sustainability concept in their urban development endeavors. Currently, development and expansion of urban
systems stress the need to control consumption of resources, especially non-renewable ones. There is also a need to reduce related
environmental impacts, while stimulating a sustainable pathway for the population and urban growth.
Methods Strategic environmental assessment (SEA) is useful for policy design to build an integrated method for supporting the
development of a sustainable society. It undertakes territorial assessments and describes urban flows and impacts related to them
by using a variety of tools, including material flow accounting (MFA). This study employs MFA, as it fits well within the scope of
SEA and supports the growing environmental attention in the urban metabolism approach. Although helpful, MFA has not been
systematically applied in the urban development context; for this reason, this paper proposes the integration of SEA and MFA.
Results and discussion Integration of SEA and MFA generates a new framework for sustainable development planning. The
framework is structured in phases oriented to the continual improvement based on the Deming cycle (i.e., plan, do, check, act), a
key management approach mainly used in businesses for improving the effectiveness of an organization. It can also be implemented
at the urban system level. In order to maintain normative compliance, each process (urban planning, strategic environmental
assessment with urban metabolism approach, participatory processes) is standardized in line with a common and mandatory
approach. While the processes are integrated among them, highlighting the reciprocal contact points, the results are
combined in a holistic perspective. The framework, hence, transforms the voluntary MFA tool into a mandatory process.
Conclusions The proposed SEA-MFA framework has the potential to unify and standardize the processes of categorizing and
quantifying data in order to improve the understanding of urban metabolic principles and scale effects. It also supports management
and policy development and meets the requirements of different stakeholders. The framework, thus, generated a novel
approach for sustainable urban development planning by providing solutions for specific policy problems and ensuring urban
ecological balance and sustainable urban futures.
Keywords : | Life cycle thinking (LCT). Material flow accounting (MFA) Sustainable urban development. Urban metabolic governance. Urban metabolism (UM), UNSPECIFIED |
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Journal or Publication Title: | The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment |
Volume: | 24 |
Number: | UNSPECIFIED |
Item Type: | Article |
Subjects: | Akuntansi |
Depositing User: | Gunawan Gunawan |
Date Deposited: | 27 Dec 2019 06:01 |
Last Modified: | 27 Dec 2019 06:01 |
URI: | https://repofeb.undip.ac.id/id/eprint/1039 |