Key sustainability challenges for the global phosphorus resource, their implications for global food security, and options for mitigation

RB Chowdhury, GA Moore, AJ Weatherley… - Journal of Cleaner …, 2017 - Elsevier
Global food security is a priority for the future development agenda of the United Nations.
Given the high dependence of the modern global food production system on the continuous …

Making 'chemical cocktails'–Evolution of urban geochemical processes across the periodic table of elements

SS Kaushal, KL Wood, JG Galella, AM Gion, S Haq… - Applied …, 2020 - Elsevier
Urbanization contributes to the formation of novel elemental combinations and signatures in
terrestrial and aquatic watersheds, also known as 'chemical cocktails.'The composition of …

Ecological science and transformation to the sustainable city

STA Pickett, CG Boone, BP McGrath, ML Cadenasso… - Cities, 2013 - Elsevier
There is growing urgency to enhance the sustainability of existing and emerging cities. The
science of ecology, especially as it interacts with disciplines in the social sciences and urban …

Analyzing the phosphorus flow characteristics in the largest freshwater lake (Poyang Lake) watershed of China from 1950 to 2020 through a bottom-up approach of …

W Liu, T Qin, M Wu, Z Chen, Y Zhang, E Abakumov… - Water Research, 2023 - Elsevier
Understanding the historical patterns of phosphorus (P) cycling is essential for sustainable P
management and eutrophication mitigation in watersheds. Currently, there is a lack of long …

[图书][B] The Routledge handbook of urban ecology

I Douglas, D Goode, M Houck, R Wang - 2011 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Names: Douglas, Ian, 1936–editor.| Routledge (Firm) Title: The Routledge handbook of
urban ecology/edited by Ian Douglas, Pippin Anderson, David Goode, Michael C. Houck …

A review of recent substance flow analyses of phosphorus to identify priority management areas at different geographical scales

RB Chowdhury, GA Moore, AJ Weatherley… - Resources, Conservation …, 2014 - Elsevier
The dwindling global reserves of extractable phosphorus (P) and its growing demand to
produce the required food for a burgeoning global population (the global P crisis) …

The shift of phosphorus transfers in global fisheries and aquaculture

Y Huang, P Ciais, DS Goll, J Sardans… - Nature …, 2020 - nature.com
Global fish production (capture and aquaculture) has increased quickly, which has altered
global flows of phosphorus (P). Here we show that in 2016, 2.0 4 1.59 3.09 Tg P yr− 1 (mean …

[HTML][HTML] Restoring nutrient circularity: A review of nutrient stock and flow analyses of local agro-food-waste systems

BZ Van Der Wiel, J Weijma, CE Van Middelaar… - … & Recycling: X, 2019 - Elsevier
To reduce environmental issues resulting from excess nutrients, conserve valuable
resources and safeguard future food security, natural nutrient cycles in agro-food-waste …

Sustainable water systems for the city of tomorrow—A conceptual framework

X Ma, X Xue, A González-Mejía, J Garland… - Sustainability, 2015 - mdpi.com
Urban water systems are an example of complex, dynamic human–environment coupled
systems which exhibit emergent behaviors that transcend individual scientific disciplines …

Contrasting impacts of agricultural intensification and urbanization on lake phosphorus cycling and implications for managing eutrophication

S Slowinski, J Radosavljevic, A Graham… - Journal of …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Sediment core and water quality data, together with historical information on land use/land
cover (LULC), were used to reconstruct changes in phosphorus (P) loading and cycling in …