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Nitrogen footprints: Regional realities and options to reduce nitrogen loss to the environment

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AMBIO
卷 46, 期 2, 页码 129-142

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s13280-016-0815-4

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Nitrogen cycle; Nitrogen effects; Nitrogen footprint; Nitrogen use efficiency

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  1. The KAITEKI Institute Inc., Japan
  2. Science and technology research promotion program for agriculture, forestry, fisheries and food industry
  3. Ministry of the Environment, Japan

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Nitrogen (N) management presents a sustainability dilemma: N is strongly linked to energy and food production, but excess reactive N causes environmental pollution. The N footprint is an indicator that quantifies reactive N losses to the environment from consumption and production of food and the use of energy. The average per capita N footprint ( calculated using the N-Calculator methodology) of ten countries varies from 15 to 47 kg N capita(-1) year(-1). The major cause of the difference is the protein consumption rates and food production N losses. The food sector dominates all countries ' N footprints. Global connections via trade significantly affect the N footprint in countries that rely on imported foods and feeds. The authors present N footprint reduction strategies (e.g., improve N use efficiency, increase N recycling, reduce food waste, shift dietary choices) and identify knowledge gaps (e.g., the N footprint from nonfood goods and soil N process).

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