| Literature DB >> 30620872 |
Baojing Gu1,2, Shu Kee Lam2, Stefan Reis3,4, Hans van Grinsven5, Xiaotang Ju6, Xiaoyuan Yan7, Feng Zhou8, Hongbin Liu9, Zucong Cai10, James N Galloway11, Clare Howard3, Mark A Sutton3, Deli Chen2.
Abstract
Managing reactive nitrogen (Nr) to achieve a sustainable balance between production of food, feed and fiber, and environmental protection is a grand challenge in the context of an increasingly affluent society. Here, we propose a novel framework for national nitrogen (N) assessments enabling a more consistent comparison of the uses, losses and impacts of Nr between countries, and improvement of Nr management for sustainable development at national and regional scales. This framework includes four key components: national scale N budgets, validation of N fluxes, cost-benefit analysis and Nr management strategies. We identify four critical factors for Nr management to achieve the sustainable development goals: N use efficiency (NUE), Nr recycling ratio (e.g., ratio of livestock excretion applied to cropland), human dietary patterns and food waste ratio. This framework was partly adopted from the European Nitrogen Assessment and now is successfully applied to China, where it contributed to trigger policy interventions toward improvements for future sustainable use of Nr. We demonstrate how other countries can also benefit from the application our framework, in order to include sustainable Nr management under future challenges of growing population, hence contributing to the achievement of some key sustainable development goals (SDGs).Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30620872 DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.8b06370
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Sci Technol ISSN: 0013-936X Impact factor: 9.028