ON THE CONCEPT OF INDUSTRIAL ECOLOGY

▪ Abstract The term industrial ecology was conceived to suggest that industrial activity can be thought of and approached in much the same way as a biological ecosystem and that in its ideal form it would strive toward integration of activities and cyclization of resources, as do natural ecosystems. Beyond this attractive but fuzzy notion, little has been done to explore the usefulness of the analogy. This paper examines the structural framework of biological ecology and the tools used for its study, and it demonstrates that many aspects of biological organisms and ecosystems (for example, food webs, engineering activities, community development) do have parallels in industrial organisms and ecosystems. Some of the tools of biological ecology appear to be applicable to industrial ecology, and vice versa. In a world in which no biological ecosystem is free of human influence and no industrial ecosystem is free of biological influence, it is appropriate to abandon the artificial division between the two fra...

[1]  Braden Allenby,et al.  Matrix Approaches to Abridged Life Cycle Assessment , 1995 .

[2]  Amit Kapur,et al.  Industrial ecology: goals and definitions , 2002 .

[3]  Braden Allenby,et al.  Matrix approaches to green facility assessment , 1995 .

[4]  Paul J. Crutzen,et al.  Atmosphere, Climate, and Change , 1995 .

[5]  James A. Fava,et al.  A Technical Framework for Life-Cycle Assessment , 1994 .

[6]  T. Fahey,et al.  Beaver impoundments in temperate forests as sources of atmospheric CO2 , 1994 .

[7]  J. Lawton,et al.  Organisms as ecosystem engineers , 1994 .

[8]  William E. Cooper,et al.  Understanding industrial ecology from a biological systems perspective , 1994 .

[9]  B. W. Vigon,et al.  Life-cycle assessment : inventory guidelines and principles , 1994 .

[10]  Kevin Archer,et al.  Regions as Social Organisms: The Lamarckian Characteristics of Vidal de la Blache's Regional Geography , 1993 .

[11]  G. Meehl,et al.  South Asian Summer Monsoon Variability in a Model with Doubled Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Concentration , 1993, Science.

[12]  A. McGuire,et al.  Global climate change and terrestrial net primary production , 1993, Nature.

[13]  Neo D. Martinez,et al.  Effect of scale on food web structure. , 1993, Science.

[14]  M. D. Keller,et al.  Spring phytoplankton blooms in the absence of vertical water column stratification , 1992, Nature.

[15]  Karl Tombre,et al.  Summary and Recommendations , 1992, Diabetes Care.

[16]  Scott Elliott,et al.  Global environmental engineering , 1992, Nature.

[17]  C K Patel,et al.  Industrial ecology. , 1992, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[18]  F. Duchin Industrial input-output analysis: implications for industrial ecology. , 1992, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[19]  R. Frosch Industrial ecology: a philosophical introduction. , 1992, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[20]  Stefan Anderberg,et al.  Industrial Metabolism at the Regional Level: The Rhine Basin , 1992 .

[21]  A. Mannion The earth as transformed by human action , 1991 .

[22]  J. Overpeck,et al.  Potential Magnitude of Future Vegetation Change in Eastern North America: Comparisons with the Past , 1991, Science.

[23]  G. Polis,et al.  Complex Trophic Interactions in Deserts: An Empirical Critique of Food-Web Theory , 1991, The American Naturalist.

[24]  Stephen H. Schneider,et al.  Scientists of Gaia , 1991 .

[25]  S. Solomon Progress towards a quantitative understanding of Antarctic ozone depletion , 1990, Nature.

[26]  J. Coles The World's Oldest Road , 1989 .

[27]  B. Mckibben The End of Nature , 1989 .

[28]  B. Turner The Earth as Transformed by Human Action , 1988 .

[29]  S. Warren,et al.  Oceanic phytoplankton, atmospheric sulphur, cloud albedo and climate , 1987, Nature.

[30]  Pamela A. Matson,et al.  HUMAN APPROPRIATION OF THE PRODUCTS OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS , 1986 .

[31]  M. Bertness Ribbed Mussels and Spartina Alterniflora Production in a New England Salt Marsh , 1984 .

[32]  A. Watson,et al.  The regulation of carbon dioxide and climate: Gaia or geochemistry☆ , 1982 .

[33]  J. Connell Diversity in tropical rain forests and coral reefs. , 1978, Science.

[34]  G. Likens,et al.  Nitrogen Budget for an Aggrading Northern Hardwood Forest Ecosystem , 1977, Science.

[35]  Carl Ekdahl,et al.  Atmospheric carbon dioxide variations at Mauna Loa Observatory, Hawaii , 1976 .

[36]  Gordon H. Barrows International petroleum industry , 1965 .

[37]  R. Macarthur Fluctuations of Animal Populations and a Measure of Community Stability , 1955 .