Metabolism of Urban Location:
Travel time and the morphology of cities

Emergy intensity of a census tract accounting for assets (stocks) and annual inputs (flows), sej/yr
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Metabolism of a census tractEmergy intensity of a census tract accounting for assets (stocks) and annual inputs (flows), sej/yr
Locational ValueLocation value, EC, shared with tract 1 by an adjacent tract, 2, and another center city tract, 3, connected by rail and highway.
Locational ValueDiagram of Philadelphia region illustrating the benefit received by two different locations, an exurban center, Norristown CBD, and a rural township, Bas River, NJ. Each receives some benefit from each of the other 1,378 census tracts, but the UEM of Norristown is double its EAB, while that of Bass River is reduced to 70%.
Effect of locational value in Philadelphia regionEffect of locational value. UEM/ EAB, ratio of urban emergy to assets and inputs, showing that the pattern of urban value follows transportation networks.