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Title Amsterdam as a sustainable European metropolis: integration of water, energy and material flows
ID_Doc 24119
Authors van der Hoek, JP; Struker, A; de Danschutter, JEM
Title Amsterdam as a sustainable European metropolis: integration of water, energy and material flows
Year 2017
Published Urban Water Journal, 14, 1
DOI 10.1080/1573062X.2015.1076858
Abstract Amsterdam has the ambition to develop as a competitive and sustainable European metropolis. The flows of energy, water and resources within the urban environment have a large potential to contribute to this ambition. Through a transition from a linear usage of resources and waste production towards a sustainable management of urban resources with circular flows of resources, the sustainability of cities can be increased. This Urban Harvesting Concept may be applied in Amsterdam. The challenge is how to operationalize this concept in practice. For two municipal companies in Amsterdam, Waternet ( responsible for the water management) and AEB ( the waste-to-energy company), initiatives were identified on how to do this. The focus is on water, energy, waste and material flows. Circular flows result in economic benefits and sustainability benefits, either expressed as Ecopoints or CO2-emissions. The integration of these flows is especially beneficial.
Author Keywords Circular economy; energy; sustainability; urban metabolism; waste; water
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000387449500007
WoS Category Water Resources
Research Area Water Resources
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