Urban metabolism: a dual-perspective case study and its implications in the urban political economy of developing nations for an effective SDG framework

Urban Metabolism is derived from a biological-based mechanism wherein a city is metaphorically analyzed from a biological perspective, which tracks the transformation of resources and addresses key questions related to self-sufficiency and consumer behavior. This research, for the first time, explor...

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Main Authors: R. Zorba, Ganapathi Malarvizhi
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2025-04-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frsc.2025.1538006/full
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description Urban Metabolism is derived from a biological-based mechanism wherein a city is metaphorically analyzed from a biological perspective, which tracks the transformation of resources and addresses key questions related to self-sufficiency and consumer behavior. This research, for the first time, explores Urban Metabolism as a tool to evaluate sustainability-related framework and standards for urban regions on both global and local scales to address regional disparity and better means to devolve powers to local planning institutions. In the first half of the study, an adaptive approach was used to categorize the concept and find its connection with SDGs, wherein it was inferred that a new section under economic ecology has evolved, which requires policy interventions as its application at regional context creates lacunae in terms of UPE (Urban Political Economy). Furthermore, the study explores case studies and identifies the characteristics of urban metabolic systems to comprehend the trend in the idea and the necessity of using the UM lens at two different scales with two different narratives to solve entirely different challenges under the same component. The second part of the article looks at how the concept is used within current research. The results of the “perspective methods” were compared to gathered standard guidelines, and their shortcomings were noted to help close the implementation gap between researchers and practitioners. This suggests that policies, frameworks, guidelines, and other documents should adopt the discussed integrated approach to devolve power to local planning areas.
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spelling doaj-art-e596d8f00e4c4537808580cd77caf8222025-08-20T02:28:38ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Sustainable Cities2624-96342025-04-01710.3389/frsc.2025.15380061538006Urban metabolism: a dual-perspective case study and its implications in the urban political economy of developing nations for an effective SDG frameworkR. Zorba0Ganapathi Malarvizhi1School of Architecture and Planning, Anna University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, IndiaDepartment of Civil Engineering, Anna University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, IndiaUrban Metabolism is derived from a biological-based mechanism wherein a city is metaphorically analyzed from a biological perspective, which tracks the transformation of resources and addresses key questions related to self-sufficiency and consumer behavior. This research, for the first time, explores Urban Metabolism as a tool to evaluate sustainability-related framework and standards for urban regions on both global and local scales to address regional disparity and better means to devolve powers to local planning institutions. In the first half of the study, an adaptive approach was used to categorize the concept and find its connection with SDGs, wherein it was inferred that a new section under economic ecology has evolved, which requires policy interventions as its application at regional context creates lacunae in terms of UPE (Urban Political Economy). Furthermore, the study explores case studies and identifies the characteristics of urban metabolic systems to comprehend the trend in the idea and the necessity of using the UM lens at two different scales with two different narratives to solve entirely different challenges under the same component. The second part of the article looks at how the concept is used within current research. The results of the “perspective methods” were compared to gathered standard guidelines, and their shortcomings were noted to help close the implementation gap between researchers and practitioners. This suggests that policies, frameworks, guidelines, and other documents should adopt the discussed integrated approach to devolve power to local planning areas.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frsc.2025.1538006/fullurban metabolismurban political economyinclusive governanceself-sufficiencyregenerative citiesregional economic consciousness
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Urban metabolism: a dual-perspective case study and its implications in the urban political economy of developing nations for an effective SDG framework
Frontiers in Sustainable Cities
urban metabolism
urban political economy
inclusive governance
self-sufficiency
regenerative cities
regional economic consciousness
title Urban metabolism: a dual-perspective case study and its implications in the urban political economy of developing nations for an effective SDG framework
title_full Urban metabolism: a dual-perspective case study and its implications in the urban political economy of developing nations for an effective SDG framework
title_fullStr Urban metabolism: a dual-perspective case study and its implications in the urban political economy of developing nations for an effective SDG framework
title_full_unstemmed Urban metabolism: a dual-perspective case study and its implications in the urban political economy of developing nations for an effective SDG framework
title_short Urban metabolism: a dual-perspective case study and its implications in the urban political economy of developing nations for an effective SDG framework
title_sort urban metabolism a dual perspective case study and its implications in the urban political economy of developing nations for an effective sdg framework
topic urban metabolism
urban political economy
inclusive governance
self-sufficiency
regenerative cities
regional economic consciousness
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frsc.2025.1538006/full
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