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The Ecologists
  • Material Circulation, Energy Hierarchy, and
    Building Construction

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What is Ecology?
  • Ecology is the study of populations, communities,
    and ecosystems

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Energy Hierarchy
  • A hierarchy is a pattern of organization in which
    many units at one level converge to fewer units
    at the next
  • ex. Tree example Many leaves and small roots
    send organic substances and material to branches,
    the branches send products to the tree trunk

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Emergy
  • Emergy (spelled with an m) evaluates all the
    work previously done to make a product or service
  • Emergy is a measure of energy used in the past
    that is different from a measure of energy now

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Empower
  • Empower is the rate of emergy flow
  • Empower is measured in the units emjoules per
    time

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Transformity
  • Transformity is defined as the emergy of one kind
    of available energy required directly and
    indirectly to make one joule of energy of another
    type
  • The ratio of emergy to available energy

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Laws of Thermodynamics
  • 1. Energy is conserved
  • 2. Energy concentrations are spontaneously
    dispersed
  • 3. The complexity of heat is zero (-273
    degrees C) when molecular motions cease

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Laws of Thermodynamics (cont....)
  • 4. The maximum empower principle (Lotka,
    1922a,b)
  • 5. The universal energy hierarchy- all energy
    transformations form a series marked by
    transformity (Odum 1996a,2001)
  • 6. Materials are coupled to the energy
    transformation hierarchy and circulate toward
    centers of hierarchical concentration,
    recycling to dispersed background concentration

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Materials and Energy Hierarchy
  • Material cycles
  • Material budgets

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Material Valuation
  • Emdollar
  • Value of materials concentration

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Emdollar
  • Relates emergy to economic values
  • Monetary equivalent of emergy is the emdollar
    (the equivalent dollars of buying power)

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Calculation of the Emdollar
  • Total emergy used divided by gross domestic
    product
  • ex. In 1997, US average emergy to money ratio is
    1.1 trillion emjoules/dollar
  • To express emergy values of materials in
    emdollars, divide it by the emergy/money ratio

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Kinds of Materials and Emergy Mass
  • Mass emergy indicates the energy role of
    materials
  • The more abundant the material is in the
    geobiosphere, the higher the concentration of the
    materials in the levels of the energy hierarchy

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Value of Material Concentration
  • Higher concentration of materials, the more
    energy it contains
  • Emdollar values are higher than market values
    because they include the services of both Nature
    and Humans

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Metabolism
  • Metabolism is the processing of materials and
    energy
  • Metabolism is represented quantitatively by
    either the rate of energy processing or material
    processing

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Material Circulation and the Hierarchical Units
  • The Process
  • Construction
  • Depreciation
  • Replacing parts and whole
  • Material dispersal from use of the structure
  • Destruction and recycle

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Construction (Production)
  • Production is the incorporation of materials into
    a new product with help of an energy source

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Depreciation
  • Spontaneous loss of structure
  • Depreciation releases materials that were
    previously bound into the structure

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Replacing Parts and Wholes
  • When structures depreciate, parts become
    non-functional and need to be replaced
  • Maintenance is replacing parts of something
    larger to keep it operating

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Material Dispersal from Use
  • Waste materials that are returned back to nature
    in their original concentration
  • Roots of a big tree gathers nutrients from a
    large area and brings nutrients to the rest of
    the tree-gt when the leaves fall and decompose
    these nutrients are dispersed back to the ground
    over a broad area

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Destruction and Recycle
  • Use of a destruction process that uses energy and
    work from larger scales to disperse the structure
    while utilizing some stored energy

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Self-Organization
  • Self-organization is the spontaneous emergence of
    new structures and new forms of behavior in open
    systems far from equilibrium, characterized by
    internal feedback loops and described
    mathematically by nonlinear equations

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Self-Organization(cont...)
  • A self-organizing system does not just import
    order from its environment, but takes in
    energy-rich matter, integrates it into its own
    structure, and thereby increases its internal
    order

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Ecological Engineering
  • Ecological engineering fits human civilization
    into the environment so that they reinforce each
    other
  • This has resulted in the new field of industrial
    ecology (construction ecology)

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Maximum Empower Principle
  • The maximum empower principle is a unifying
    concept that explains why there are material
    cycles, autocatalytic feedback, successional
    stages, spatial concentrations in centers, and
    pulsing over time
  • Designs prevail that maximize power
  • This principle is a refinement of Lotkas
    proposed 4th Law of Thermodynamics- The maximum
    power principle

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Spatial Concentration
  • As the materials are part of the production and
    transformation process, they are also converged
    and concentrated into centers
  • This happens at each stage of energy hierarchy

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Autocatalytic Feedback
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Pulsing
  • A destructive force which disrupts the
    environment and allows for renewal
  • Large scale example
  • earthquakes
  • volcanic actions
  • catastrophic storms
  • disease epidemics
  • economic storms
  • Small Scale example
  • Rainforests hit by hurricanes- rapidly regrowth
    of foliage

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Succession
  • The building of structures and replacing them in
    cycles is called stages
  • The sequence of staging is called succession

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Upscale Overview
  • Understanding and management of any process
    requires overview at the next largest scale
  • The overview needs to take into account the
    longer time scale of the life cycle of
    construction and reconstruction
  • Connie Grenz of Collin Pine Company of Portland
    Oregon explained how the provision was made for
    longer sustained productivity rather than
    short-term exploitation profit.

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Characteristic for Zones
  • Evaluating energy mass identifies zones
  • These help indicate the design properties needed
    for the system to be sustainable, such as the
    territory of support and replacement time
    conversely the territory and replacement times
    determine the emergy per mass of materials that
    are appropriate

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Returning Waste to the Environment
  • Waste materials that are too dilute to be reused
    or reprocessed economically require public
    management
  • It is beneficial to reprocess a material if the
    emergy/mass ratio is high

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Global Materials and Construction
  • Human uses start when materials are mined and
    processed into stocks available to the building
    industries
  • During construction the materials are
    incorporated into buildings and are eventually
    released to the global cycle at the end of the
    buildings life-cycle
  • Human services are involved only on the right
    side of the global hierarchy

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The End of a Materials Cycle
  • When old structures are taken out of use their
    place on the emergy hierarchy helps determine
    whether to reuse, recycle or reprocess

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Future in Construction Ecology
  • In the future, when reserves (energy and
    materials) are less, self-organization will be
    required to adapt buildings and material
    processing
  • Buildings will become more permanent and diverse

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Summary
  • In spite of, and because of, human creativity and
    purpose, civilization and ecosystems build
    structure and recycle according to the principles
    of the energy hierarchy
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