摘要
The anthropogenic material in-use stocks accumulated in products, buildings, and infrastructure are essential for satisfying basic human demands and ensuring well-being. They drive global resource demand and environmental impacts while representing valuable resource reservoirs for potential recycling through urban mining. A high-resolution understanding of global material in-use stocks was achieved by integrating reconciled night-time light imageries with national stock data on primary construction materials, including steel, aluminum, and cement. The integration enabled the estimates of global stocks from 2000 to 2019 at a 500 × 500 m grid resolution. The updated dataset mitigated saturation and blooming effects in prior satellite data compared to previous datasets, offering refined temporal and geographical representations despite some regional variations. The refined results systematically elucidate the spatiotemporal dynamics of material accumulation worldwide, highlighting distribution discrepancies between and within cities. The comprehensive database serves as a helpful resource for supporting waste management, circular economy, spatial planning, urban sustainability, and climate change mitigation efforts across various geographical scales.
| 源语言 | 英语 |
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| 文章编号 | 1560 |
| 期刊 | Scientific Data |
| 卷 | 12 |
| 期 | 1 |
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| 出版状态 | 已出版 - 12月 2025 |
联合国可持续发展目标
此成果有助于实现下列可持续发展目标:
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可持续发展目标 8 体面工作和经济增长
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可持续发展目标 11 可持续城市和社区
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可持续发展目标 12 负责任消费和生产
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可持续发展目标 13 气候行动
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