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Towards Productive Cities: Environmental Assessment of the Food‐Energy‐Water Nexus of the Urban Roof Mosaic
Cities are rapidly growing and need to look for ways to optimize resource consumption. Metropolises are especially vulnerable in three main systems, often referred to as the FEW (i.e., food, energy, and water) nexus. In this context, urban rooftops are underutilized areas that might be used for the...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6774330/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31598060 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jiec.12829 |
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author | Toboso‐Chavero, Susana Nadal, Ana Petit‐Boix, Anna Pons, Oriol Villalba, Gara Gabarrell, Xavier Josa, Alejandro Rieradevall, Joan |
author_facet | Toboso‐Chavero, Susana Nadal, Ana Petit‐Boix, Anna Pons, Oriol Villalba, Gara Gabarrell, Xavier Josa, Alejandro Rieradevall, Joan |
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description | Cities are rapidly growing and need to look for ways to optimize resource consumption. Metropolises are especially vulnerable in three main systems, often referred to as the FEW (i.e., food, energy, and water) nexus. In this context, urban rooftops are underutilized areas that might be used for the production of these resources. We developed the Roof Mosaic approach, which combines life cycle assessment with two rooftop guidelines, to analyze the technical feasibility and environmental implications of producing food and energy, and harvesting rainwater on rooftops through different combinations at different scales. To illustrate, we apply the Roof Mosaic approach to a densely populated neighborhood in a Mediterranean city. The building‐scale results show that integrating rainwater harvesting and food production would avoid relatively insignificant emissions (13.9–18.6 kg CO(2) eq/inhabitant/year) in the use stage, but their construction would have low environmental impacts. In contrast, the application of energy systems (photovoltaic or solar thermal systems) combined with rainwater harvesting could potentially avoid higher CO(2) eq emissions (177–196 kg CO(2) eq/inhabitant/year) but generate higher environmental burdens in the construction phase. When applied at the neighborhood scale, the approach can be optimized to meet between 7% and 50% of FEW demands and avoid up to 157 tons CO(2) eq/year. This approach is a useful guide to optimize the FEW nexus providing a range of options for the exploitation of rooftops at the local scale, which can aid cities in becoming self‐sufficient, optimizing resources, and reducing CO(2) eq emissions. |
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spelling | pubmed-67743302019-10-07 Towards Productive Cities: Environmental Assessment of the Food‐Energy‐Water Nexus of the Urban Roof Mosaic Toboso‐Chavero, Susana Nadal, Ana Petit‐Boix, Anna Pons, Oriol Villalba, Gara Gabarrell, Xavier Josa, Alejandro Rieradevall, Joan J Ind Ecol Methods, Tools, and Software Cities are rapidly growing and need to look for ways to optimize resource consumption. Metropolises are especially vulnerable in three main systems, often referred to as the FEW (i.e., food, energy, and water) nexus. In this context, urban rooftops are underutilized areas that might be used for the production of these resources. We developed the Roof Mosaic approach, which combines life cycle assessment with two rooftop guidelines, to analyze the technical feasibility and environmental implications of producing food and energy, and harvesting rainwater on rooftops through different combinations at different scales. To illustrate, we apply the Roof Mosaic approach to a densely populated neighborhood in a Mediterranean city. The building‐scale results show that integrating rainwater harvesting and food production would avoid relatively insignificant emissions (13.9–18.6 kg CO(2) eq/inhabitant/year) in the use stage, but their construction would have low environmental impacts. In contrast, the application of energy systems (photovoltaic or solar thermal systems) combined with rainwater harvesting could potentially avoid higher CO(2) eq emissions (177–196 kg CO(2) eq/inhabitant/year) but generate higher environmental burdens in the construction phase. When applied at the neighborhood scale, the approach can be optimized to meet between 7% and 50% of FEW demands and avoid up to 157 tons CO(2) eq/year. This approach is a useful guide to optimize the FEW nexus providing a range of options for the exploitation of rooftops at the local scale, which can aid cities in becoming self‐sufficient, optimizing resources, and reducing CO(2) eq emissions. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-11-26 2019-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6774330/ /pubmed/31598060 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jiec.12829 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Journal of Industrial Ecology, published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc., on behalf of Yale University. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | Methods, Tools, and Software Toboso‐Chavero, Susana Nadal, Ana Petit‐Boix, Anna Pons, Oriol Villalba, Gara Gabarrell, Xavier Josa, Alejandro Rieradevall, Joan Towards Productive Cities: Environmental Assessment of the Food‐Energy‐Water Nexus of the Urban Roof Mosaic |
title | Towards Productive Cities: Environmental Assessment of the Food‐Energy‐Water Nexus of the Urban Roof Mosaic |
title_full | Towards Productive Cities: Environmental Assessment of the Food‐Energy‐Water Nexus of the Urban Roof Mosaic |
title_fullStr | Towards Productive Cities: Environmental Assessment of the Food‐Energy‐Water Nexus of the Urban Roof Mosaic |
title_full_unstemmed | Towards Productive Cities: Environmental Assessment of the Food‐Energy‐Water Nexus of the Urban Roof Mosaic |
title_short | Towards Productive Cities: Environmental Assessment of the Food‐Energy‐Water Nexus of the Urban Roof Mosaic |
title_sort | towards productive cities: environmental assessment of the food‐energy‐water nexus of the urban roof mosaic |
topic | Methods, Tools, and Software |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6774330/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31598060 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jiec.12829 |
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