THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ECOLOGICAL CITY CONCEPT THROUGH THE SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL METABOLISM APPROACH (CASE STUDY: BANDUNG CITY)

An ecological city, often known as an ecocity, is a city idea that emerges from the historical understanding of urban ecology and the intricate nature of urban environmental challenges. Initially, ecocity emerged as a model of human settlement, possessing the structure and function of a self-suff...

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Main Author: Lindia Mayona, Enni
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spelling id-itb.:862402024-09-17T10:18:22ZTHE IMPLEMENTATION OF ECOLOGICAL CITY CONCEPT THROUGH THE SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL METABOLISM APPROACH (CASE STUDY: BANDUNG CITY) Lindia Mayona, Enni Ekonomi tanah & energi Indonesia Dissertations ecological city, ecocity, urban ecology, social-ecological metabolism INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/86240 An ecological city, often known as an ecocity, is a city idea that emerges from the historical understanding of urban ecology and the intricate nature of urban environmental challenges. Initially, ecocity emerged as a model of human settlement, possessing the structure and function of a self-sufficient, sustainable ecosystem. While theoretical and practical advancements have demonstrated various scenarios and enabled the utilization of intricate spatial relationships, they have yet to provide a comprehensive understanding of the interactions between humans and nature in these scenarios. Ecocity, from an urban ecology perspective, is the concept of balancing the metabolism of cities (the ecology of cities) by establishing the independence of ecosystem structures and functions that provide ecosystem services and green infrastructure (the ecology for cities). As a result, it is critical to establish a conceptual framework that considers the impact of socialecological complexity on urban metabolism, as well as the role of human systems in this process. From an urban ecology perspective, we developed the framework by investigating the factors of social-ecological metabolism (SEM). Based on the human ecosystem model (HEM), SEM elucidates the complex interactions within an ecocity, including the specifics of appropriation, transformation, circulation, consumption, and excretion. The research results indicate that the concept of ecocity will vary throughout the entire urban area, enabling the implementation of the SEM mechanism in specific areas within the human settlement model. A wide range of environmental activities contribute to the development of a complex socioecological system, which is separate from the process of meeting people's basic needs. The diversity and extent of ecological services increase as the SEM process becomes more complex. The spatial concept and specific circumstances of ecocity design will vary depending on decisions made regarding ecosystem services based on social-ecological metabolism. The multidimensional relationships between natural resources, individuals, communities, and institutions in SEM will determine the spectrum of the implementation planning approaches. text
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Lindia Mayona, Enni
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ECOLOGICAL CITY CONCEPT THROUGH THE SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL METABOLISM APPROACH (CASE STUDY: BANDUNG CITY)
description An ecological city, often known as an ecocity, is a city idea that emerges from the historical understanding of urban ecology and the intricate nature of urban environmental challenges. Initially, ecocity emerged as a model of human settlement, possessing the structure and function of a self-sufficient, sustainable ecosystem. While theoretical and practical advancements have demonstrated various scenarios and enabled the utilization of intricate spatial relationships, they have yet to provide a comprehensive understanding of the interactions between humans and nature in these scenarios. Ecocity, from an urban ecology perspective, is the concept of balancing the metabolism of cities (the ecology of cities) by establishing the independence of ecosystem structures and functions that provide ecosystem services and green infrastructure (the ecology for cities). As a result, it is critical to establish a conceptual framework that considers the impact of socialecological complexity on urban metabolism, as well as the role of human systems in this process. From an urban ecology perspective, we developed the framework by investigating the factors of social-ecological metabolism (SEM). Based on the human ecosystem model (HEM), SEM elucidates the complex interactions within an ecocity, including the specifics of appropriation, transformation, circulation, consumption, and excretion. The research results indicate that the concept of ecocity will vary throughout the entire urban area, enabling the implementation of the SEM mechanism in specific areas within the human settlement model. A wide range of environmental activities contribute to the development of a complex socioecological system, which is separate from the process of meeting people's basic needs. The diversity and extent of ecological services increase as the SEM process becomes more complex. The spatial concept and specific circumstances of ecocity design will vary depending on decisions made regarding ecosystem services based on social-ecological metabolism. The multidimensional relationships between natural resources, individuals, communities, and institutions in SEM will determine the spectrum of the implementation planning approaches.
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author Lindia Mayona, Enni
author_facet Lindia Mayona, Enni
author_sort Lindia Mayona, Enni
title THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ECOLOGICAL CITY CONCEPT THROUGH THE SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL METABOLISM APPROACH (CASE STUDY: BANDUNG CITY)
title_short THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ECOLOGICAL CITY CONCEPT THROUGH THE SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL METABOLISM APPROACH (CASE STUDY: BANDUNG CITY)
title_full THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ECOLOGICAL CITY CONCEPT THROUGH THE SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL METABOLISM APPROACH (CASE STUDY: BANDUNG CITY)
title_fullStr THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ECOLOGICAL CITY CONCEPT THROUGH THE SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL METABOLISM APPROACH (CASE STUDY: BANDUNG CITY)
title_full_unstemmed THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ECOLOGICAL CITY CONCEPT THROUGH THE SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL METABOLISM APPROACH (CASE STUDY: BANDUNG CITY)
title_sort implementation of ecological city concept through the social-ecological metabolism approach (case study: bandung city)
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/86240
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