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DOI10.1111/1469-8676.12423
Not so much the water as what's in it: engineering anthropology for beginners.
Thompson M; Beck MB
发表日期2017
出处Social Anthropology 25 (3): 335-345
出版年2017
语种英语
摘要There is, it is often observed, no waste in nature; waste comes from culture. This means that if there were no human-generated material flows – water, energy, phosphorus, nitrogen, food, carbon dioxide and so on – there would be no waste. But it does not follow from this that the more human-generated flows there are, the more waste there will be. By re-engineering our cities’ infrastructures in ways that enjoy the consent of their citizens – our focus in this paper is on water and its conversion into wastewater – we can progressively alter the material flows from ‘bad’ to ‘good’, with the ultimate goal of making those cities into forces for good in the environment.
主题Risk & ; Resilience (RISK) ; Risk, Policy and Vulnerability (RPV)
URLhttp://pure.iiasa.ac.at/id/eprint/14766/
来源智库International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (Austria)
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