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Waste Management | 2009

Assessment of total urban metabolism and metabolic inefficiency in an Irish city-region

David Browne; Bernadette O’Regan; Richard Moles

This paper aims to measure product and waste flows in an Irish city-region using the principles of metabolism and mass balance. An empirical indicator to measure resource efficiency, using a ratio of waste disposal as a function of product consumption, was developed and it was found that total materials metabolic inefficiency fell by 31% from 0.13 in 1996 to 0.09 in 2002. The paper concludes by analyzing the strengths and weaknesses of this indicator and its potential application in the field of sustainable consumption and resource efficiency as well as making suggestions to improve and strengthen the indicator.


Journal of Environmental Planning and Management | 2008

Use of embodied energy and ecological footprinting to assess the global environmental impact of consumption in an Irish city-region

David Browne; Bernadette O'Regan; Richard Moles

The objective of this paper is to compare the carbon emissions produced as a result of product consumption by the residents of an Irish city-region, that is Limerick City and its environs. The resulting carbon footprints are used to compare imports of food items, manufactured products and construction materials with domestic production as well as changes between 1996 and 2002. The total ecological footprints (EF) associated with product consumption are also calculated by aggregating the theoretical land required to sequester carbon emissions and the terrestrial land area appropriated for agricultural production and industrial activity. It is suggested that this approach be used to allocate producer or consumer responsibility for environmental impacts from trade.


Management of Environmental Quality: An International Journal | 2005

A comparative analysis of the application of sustainability metric tools using Tipperary Town, Ireland, as a case study

David Browne; Bernadette O'Regan; Richard Moles

Purpose – The paper aims to assess two sustainability metric methodologies, material flow analysis (MFA) and integrated sustainable cities assessment method (ISCAM), as applied practically to an Irish settlement, in order to compare utility and transparency for stakeholders and policy makers.Design/methodology/approach – Both methods were applied to an Irish settlement, namely Tipperary Town, with MFA measuring efficiency of resource usage, as measured by urban metabolic efficiency, and the ISCAM method simulating alternative scenarios as well as calculating the divergence or otherwise of current or business as usual (BAU) trends from more sustainable scenarios.Findings – It was found that both methods have high data requirements, presenting a need for proxy analysis and disaggregation, with the ISCAM method requiring data functionally matched to a time series and over a long time framework. The ISCAM method may also require more advanced extrapolation methods than the simple linear extrapolation employed...


Environmental Impact Assessment Review | 2011

Comparative analysis of evaluation techniques for transport policies

David Browne; Lisa Ryan


Energy | 2010

Use of multi-criteria decision analysis to explore alternative domestic energy and electricity policy scenarios in an Irish city-region

David Browne; Bernadette O'Regan; Richard Moles


Journal of Cleaner Production | 2011

Material flow accounting in an Irish city-region 1992–2002

David Browne; Bernadette O’Regan; Richard Moles


Transportation Research Part D-transport and Environment | 2008

Use of ecological footprinting to explore alternative transport policy scenarios in an Irish city-region

David Browne; Bernadette O’Regan; Richard Moles


Energy Policy | 2009

Use of ecological footprinting to explore alternative domestic energy and electricity policy scenarios in an Irish city-region

David Browne; Bernadette O’Regan; Richard Moles


Ecological Economics | 2012

Comparison of energy flow accounting, energy flow metabolism ratio analysis and ecological footprinting as tools for measuring urban sustainability: A case-study of an Irish city-region

David Browne; Bernadette O'Regan; Richard Moles


Resources Conservation and Recycling | 2009

Use of carbon footprinting to explore alternative household waste policy scenarios in an Irish city-region

David Browne; Bernadette O’Regan; Richard Moles

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Lisa Ryan

International Energy Agency

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