In this reading list, you will find resources both on the theory and the practical examples and applications of socio-metabolic approaches. With levels of analysis ranging from the international to the regional ones, and between historical and prospective approaches, this reading list aims to provide insights on the many different applications of social metabolism and its adaptability to different contexts and scales.
It is meant as a complement to the previous reading list on social metabolism that was compiled for the first introductory Forum to the concept of social metabolism as a tool to assess the material throughput of our societies and the implications for social justice (watch here the replay).