Perspectives on industrial ecology

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Title
Perspectives on industrial ecology
Title of the book
Perspectives on Industrial Ecology
Author(s)
Erkman S.
Publisher
Greenleaf Publishing
ISBN
1874719462
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2003
Editor
Bourg D., Erkman S.
Chapter
28
Pages
338-342
Language
english
Abstract
In essence, the concept of `industrial ecology' states that an analogy
can be drawn between the industrial system and the biosphere. Thus,
the word `industrial' here refers to the industrial ecosystem as
a whole: that is, all human activities in modern technological society
since the Industrial Revolution (including tourism, housing, agriculture,
etc.). The word `ecology' refers to the science of ecosystems. The
scope of industrial ecology is the long-term evolution of the industrial
system as a whole. Thus, environmental issues (pollution treatment,
`cleaner' technologies, etc.) are just one part of this global perspective.
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