Urban metabolism and emergy of China’s cities

Miaohan Tang, Jingke Hong, Yuli Shan, Rui Xue, Franco Ruzzenenti, Wentao Wang, Klaus Hubacek*

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Abstract

Unprecedented pace of urbanization and industrialization caused a massive increase in China’s urban
metabolic pressure. The trend presents an urgent challenge for detailing the long-term changes and
disparities in urban metabolic performances in a wide range of cities. Here, we present empirical evidence
of 283 China’s cities from 2000 to 2018 based on emergy analysis indicating that China’s urban
metabolic performance gradually becomes worse. For example, the environmental sustainability index
decreased by 81.64% between 2000 and 2018. In addition, emergy-based performances among China’s
cities show considerable differences. Agricultural cities and light manufacturing cities have better
sustainability; energy production cities face high environmental pressure. Scenarios for 2025 show that
total emergy use would experience slower growth; and most cities continue their decline in emergy
metabolism. To ensure overall progress on urban metabolic performance, heavy manufacturing cities and
energy production cities should give more attention in adjusting emergy structure.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages18
JournalResearch Square
DOIs
Publication statusSubmitted - 30-Mar-2022

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