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Substance Flow Analysis (SFA)
“Substance flow analysis (SFA) focuses on material flows of just one, chemically defined substance, or a limited group of such substances through the metabolism of a relatively extensive, predefined geographic region. Within this region, all significant economic sources acting as the driving forces behind induced substance flows are considered. “Substances,” as chemical elements and their compounds, comprise the “material” under study. Typical examples in existing research include nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorous, chromium, mercury, lead and other heavy metals, carbon, water, and organochlorine compounds.” (Daniels and Moore 2001)
There are a fair number of SFA studies done on an urban scale. Recurring substances in these studies include nitrogen, phosphorus, and metals. Compared to other material flow studies, SFA work requires a more detailed, nuanced understanding of the inner workings of the city under study. Instead of just focusing on the total input and output, SFA studies generally look at specific uses of the substance, which will include details on the types of consumers, as well as transformation that may happen within the city. In this regard, SFA can be much more useful for policy guidance, but it will require a greater depth of data that may be hard to come by.
Publications
Title | Type | Author(s) | Year |
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Feeding the Urban Metabolism within Planetary Boundaries - A Policy for future-proof Phosphorus Supply of a medium-sized Western European City with respect to its Global Hinterland | Thesis | Lisa Harseim Harseim, Lisa | 2019 |
Evaluation Approaches for Advancing Urban Water Goals | Journal Article | Renouf and Kenway Renouf, Marguerite A. and Kenway, Steven J. | 2017 |
Scenarios for achieving absolute reductions in phosphorus consumption in Singapore | Journal Article | Pearce and Chertow Pearce, Bin Bin J.; Chertow, Marian | 2017 |
Urban Metabolism for Resource-Efficient Cities: from Theory to Implementation | Report | Musango et al. Josephine Kaviti Musango and Paul Currie and Blake Robinson | 2017 |
Monitoring Urban Copper Flows in Stockholm, Sweden: Implications of Changes Over Time | Journal Article | Amneklev et al. Amneklev, Jennie and Augustsson, Anna and Sörme, Louise and Bergbäck, Bo | 2016 |
Changing urban phosphorus metabolism: Evidence from Longyan City, China | Journal Article | Cui et al. Shenghui Cui and Su Xu and Wei Huang and Xuemei Bai and Yunfeng Huang and Guilin Li | 2015 |
Concepts and methodologies for measuring the sustainability of cities | Journal Article | Yetano Roche et al. Yetano Roche, María and Lechtenböhmer, Stefan and Fischedick, Manfred and Gröne, Marie-Christine and Xia, Chun and Dienst, Carmen | 2014 |
The Copper Balance of Cities | Journal Article | Kral et al. Kral, Ulrich and Lin, Chih-Yi and Kellner, Katharina and Ma, Hwong-wen and Brunner, Paul H. | 2014 |
Sustainable Urban Metabolism | Book | Ferrão and Fernández Ferrão, Paulo and Fernández, John E. | 2013 |
Sustainable design of sanitation system based on material and value flow analysis for urban slum in Indonesia | Journal Article | Ushijima et al. Ushijima, Ken; Irie, Mitsuteru; Sintawardani, Neni; Triastuti, Jovita; Hamidah, Umi; Ishikawa, Tadaharu; Funamizu, Naoyuki | 2013 |
Urban metabolism assessment tools for resource efficient urban infrastructure | Report | Robinson et al. Robinson, Blake and Musango, Josephine and Swilling, Mark and Joss, Simon and Mentz Lagrange, Sasha | 2013 |
Network environ perspective for urban metabolism and carbon emissions: a case study of Vienna, Austria | Journal Article | Chen and Chen Chen, Shaoqing and Chen, Bin | 2012 |
Nitrogen food-print: N use and N cascade from livestock systems in relation to pork, beef and milk supply to Paris | Journal Article | Chatzimpiros and Barles Chatzimpiros, P and Barles, S | 2012 |
Flows and fates of nickel--cadmium batteries in the City of Cape Town | Journal Article | Mason-Jones and von Blottnitz Mason-Jones, Kyle and von Blottnitz, Harro | 2010 |
Society, energy and materials: the contribution of urban metabolism studies to sustainable urban development issues | Journal Article | Sabine Barles Sabine Barles | 2010 |
Collaborative Problem Solving Using an Industrial Ecology Approach | Journal Article | Boehme et al. Susan E. Boehme, Marta A. Panero, Gabriela R. Muñoz, Charles W. Powers, Sandra N. Valle | 2009 |
A material flow analysis of wood and paper in Cape Town: is there potential to redirect flows in formal and informal sectors to foster use as a renewable resource? | Journal Article | Nissing and von Blottnitz Nissing, Christian and von Blottnitz, Harro | 2007 |
Food Consumption and Nutrient Flows: Nitrogen in Sweden Since the 1870s | Journal Article | Tina-Simone Schmid Neset Schmid Neset, Tina-Simone | 2006 |
Key drivers of the e-waste recycling system: Assessing and modelling e-waste processing in the informal sector in Delhi | Journal Article | Streicher-Porte et al. Streicher-Porte, Martin and Widmer, Rolf and Jain, Amit and Bader, Hans-Peter and Scheidegger, Ruth and Kytzia, Susanne | 2005 |
What can we learn from local substance flow analyses? The review of cadmium flows in Swedish municipalities | Journal Article | Lindqvist and von Malmborg Lindqvist, Annica; von Malmborg, Fredrik | 2004 |
Nitrogen Balance for the Central Arizona–Phoenix (CAP) Ecosystem | Journal Article | Baker et al. Baker, Lawrence A.; Hope, Diane; Xu, Ying; Edmonds, Jennifer; Lauver, Lisa | 2001 |
Urban Metal Flows - A Case Study of Stockholm. Review and Conclusions | Journal Article | Bergbäck et al. Bergbäck, B and Johansson, K and Mohlander, U | 2001 |
Mass balance for wastewater nitrogen in the Central Arizona–Phoenix ecosystem | Journal Article | Lauver and Baker Lauver, Lisa; Baker, Lawrence A | 2000 |
A Phosphorus Budget for a Swedish Municipality | Journal Article | Jim Nilsson Nilsson, Jim | 1995 |