Paul H. Brunner
Paul H. Brunner | |
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Occupation | Professor |
Known for | Material flow analysis |
Paul H. Brunner is the father of the material flow analysis methodology and an expert in urban metabolism. He currently is professor and head of the waste and resources management group at the Institute for Water Quality and Wastes Management, Vienna University of Technology in Austria.[1]
Literature
Books
- 1991. Metabolism of the Anthroposphere, with Peter Baccini.
- 2003. Practical Handbook of Material Flow Analysis, with Helmut Rechberger.
- 2006. Integrated Resource and Waste Management (Advanced Methods in Resource & Waste Management).
- 2012. Metabolism of the Anthroposphere: Analysis, evaluation, design. MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass. with Peter Baccini
Articles
- 2001. Materials Flow Analysis: Vision and Reality, in Journal of Industrial Ecology.
- 2002. Beyond Materials Flow Analysis, in Journal of Industrial Ecology.
- 2003. Material Flows with Stephen Moore, in Journal of Industrial Ecology.
- 2004. Materials Flow Analysis and the Ultimate Sink, in Journal of Industrial Ecology.
- 2007. Reshaping Urban Metabolism, in Journal of Industrial Ecology.
- 2009. Substance Flow Analysis, in Journal of Industrial Ecology with Hwong-Wen Ma.
- 2009. Scenarios of Waste Management for a Waste Emergency Area, in Journal of Industrial Ecology with Maria Laura Mastellone and Umberto Arena.
- 2010. Substance Flow Analysis as a Decision Support Tool for Phosphorus Management, in Journal of Industrial Ecology.
- 2011. Urban Mining A Contribution to Reindustrializing the City, in Journal of Industrial Ecology.
References
- ↑ O.Univ.Prof.Dr. Paul H. Brunner. Vienna University of Technology, 2011. Retrieved 14 September 2011.
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