Anthropogenic metabolism is a term used in
material flow analysis,
substance flow analysis and
waste management. It covers not only the
physiological metabolism but also includes the thousands of goods and substances necessary to sustain modern life.
Anthropogenic stands for man-made. The
anthroposphere is the
sphere in which human activities take place, sometimes called
technosphere or
biosphere. Today, the most important man-made material flows are due to activities such as cleaning, transporting, residing and communicating. These activities were of little metabolic significance in prehistoric times.
References
- Baccini, Peter and Brunner, Paul H., Metabolism of the Anthroposphere, Springer, 1991, Heidelberg, Berlin, New York, (ISBN 978-3-540-53778-6)