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| | List of authors | | |
| | Preface | | |
1 | | Industrial ecology: goals and definitions by Reid Lifset and Thomas E. Graedel | | 3 |
2 | | Exploring the history of industrial metabolism by Marina Fischer-Kowalski | | 16 |
3 | | The recent history of industrial ecology by Suren Erkman | | 27 |
4 | | Industrial ecology and cleaner production by Tim Jackson | | 36 |
5 | | On industrial ecosystems by Robert U. Ayres | | 44 |
6 | | Industrial ecology: governance, laws and regulations by Braden R. Allenby | | 60 |
7 | | Industrial ecology and industrial metabolism: use and misuse of metaphors by Allan Johansson | | 70 |
8 | | Material flow analysis by Stefan Bringezu and Yuichi Moriguchi | | 79 |
9 | | Substance flow analysis methodology by Ester van der Voet | | 91 |
10 | | Physical input-output accounting by Gunter Strassert | | 102 |
11 | | Process analysis approach to industrial ecology by Urmila Diwekar and Mitchell J. Small | | 114 |
12 | | Industrial ecology and life cycle assessment by Helias A. Udo de Haes | | 138 |
13 | | Impact evaluation in industrial ecology by Bengt Steen | | 149 |
14 | | Environmental accounting and material flow analysis by Peter Bartelmus | | 165 |
15 | | Materials flow analysis and economic modeling by Karin Ibenholt | | 177 |
16 | | Exergy flows in the economy: efficiency and dematerialization by Robert U. Ayres | | 185 |
17 | | Transmaterialization by Walter C. Labys | | 202 |
18 | | Dematerialization and rematerialization as two recurring phenomena of industrial ecology by Sander De Bruyn | | 209 |
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