
Advanced Introduction to Industrial Ecology
Christopher Kennedy(Author)
Edward Elgar Publishing
Will be published approx. on 20. November 2025
Book
Hardback
194 pages
978-1-0353-2055-4 (ISBN)
Description
In this Advanced Introduction, Christopher Kennedy demonstrates how industrial ecology provides a crucial analytical response to the triple planetary crisis of pollution, climate change and the destruction of biodiversity. He presents the fundamental concepts of industrial ecology, including essential phenomena, relationships and systems terminology. The climate crisis is addressed through six high-level strategies for deep decarbonization integrated into a biophysical economic framework, underlining their necessity for creating a low carbon future.
Key Features:
Investigates global environmental challenges through examination of the physical functioning of society
Includes studies of anthropogenic element cycles and business models for slowing, closing and narrowing resource loops
Provides an overview of reducing pollution and waste through a circular economy and the requisite technical challenges
Summarizes cutting-edge research on protecting biodiversity in the context of global supply chains, food systems, aquatic environments and cities
Analyzing energy and material flows in industrial society with a view to reducing environmental impacts, this Advanced Introduction to Industrial Ecology is a vital read for scholars and students of environmental studies, environmental and industrial economics, engineering, and environmental politics and policy. Policymakers in the field will also benefit from its valuable insights.
Key Features:
Investigates global environmental challenges through examination of the physical functioning of society
Includes studies of anthropogenic element cycles and business models for slowing, closing and narrowing resource loops
Provides an overview of reducing pollution and waste through a circular economy and the requisite technical challenges
Summarizes cutting-edge research on protecting biodiversity in the context of global supply chains, food systems, aquatic environments and cities
Analyzing energy and material flows in industrial society with a view to reducing environmental impacts, this Advanced Introduction to Industrial Ecology is a vital read for scholars and students of environmental studies, environmental and industrial economics, engineering, and environmental politics and policy. Policymakers in the field will also benefit from its valuable insights.
Reviews / Votes
'A primer for those of us who want to address the triple planetary crisis and save the world.' -- Lynette Cheah, University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia 'In his book, Kennedy shows how Industrial Ecology can contribute to addressing the three intersecting planetary environmental crises: pollution, climate change, and destruction of biodiversity. He critically reflects on current analyses and suggests the need for integrative systemic approaches combining sufficiency, efficiency, substitution, and circularity.' -- Professor Claudia R. Binder, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Switzerland 'Introducing a broad, interdisciplinary, dynamic field such as Industrial Ecology is a challenging task indeed. Christopher Kennedy covers basic concepts and methods of Industrial Ecology and demonstrates how they enrich current debates around the circular economy, climate change and biodiversity. Admirably accessible, comprehensive and up to date, this is a hugely useful resource for teachers, researchers, practitioners, and many others.' -- Helmut Haberl, Institute of Social Ecology, BOKU University, AustriaMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-0353-2055-4 (9781035320554)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Christopher Kennedy, Professor of Industrial Ecology, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Victoria, Canada
Content
Contents
About the author
1 Introduction to industrial ecology
2 Concepts of industrial ecology
3 Methods of industrial ecology
4 Circular economy and materials management
5 Climate change mitigation
6 Preserving biodiversity and ecosystem services
Bibliography
About the author
1 Introduction to industrial ecology
2 Concepts of industrial ecology
3 Methods of industrial ecology
4 Circular economy and materials management
5 Climate change mitigation
6 Preserving biodiversity and ecosystem services
Bibliography