TY - JOUR ID - 242514 TI - The study of urban metabolism and the role in urban planning JO - International Journal of Urban Management and Energy Sustainability JA - IJUMES LA - en SN - 2538-1628 AU - Esmaeilpour Zanjani, N. AU - Salem, Y. AU - Qadi, S. AU - Ham-mouda, Sh. AD - Territory and Urban Development department, Faculty of Geography and Development, Lille, France AD - Urban Planning Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology, An-Najah National University, Nablus, Palestine Y1 - 2020 PY - 2020 VL - 2 IS - 2 SP - 27 EP - 42 KW - Sustainability KW - urban metabolism KW - Urban Planning KW - UM KW - UM analysis DO - 10.22034/jumes.2020.242514 N2 - Cities are growing rapidly, 68% of the world population projected to live in urban areas by 2050, this rapid growing leads to rapid and continuous demand in resources as inputs to the urban system which creates an urgent need to deal with it as output as well. This complex, diverse and multi stakeholder’s environment the city with conflicts among its ecological, economic and social aspects, is facing a common question which is how to achieve sustainability? New studies on sustainable urban planning call for a more integrated approach to answer this question the concept of urban metabolism (UM) has expanded from its biological under-standing to analyze the interrelations between the natural, human and built environment in cities, and how they interact with their hinterlands at various scales. The notion of urban metabolism has been employed in various disciplines and has recently started to influence urban planning and policy. This paper aims to examine how the UM concept can be integrated into urban planning by recognizing the most used methodology of UM anlysis.at the end of research we compared different approaches of UM studies and criterias which were analyzed. UR - https://www.ijumes.com/article_242514.html L1 - https://www.ijumes.com/article_242514_2ba2d91f48caa84a4c2873b90c74f9bf.pdf ER -