Despite Africa controlling the vast majority of the global phosphate it also faces the greatest food shortages - partially due to a lack of access to the fertilizer market. A more accessible source of phosphorus comes from wastewater flows, which is currently lost through the discharge to open surface waters. Analysing the potential phosphorus production of urban and livestock wastewater in meeting partial agricultural demand for phosphorus can improve food security, reduce consumption of unrenewable phosphorus, reduce pollution, and aid the transitioning to a circular economy. In this study, a global overview is provided where a selection of P-production and P-consumption sites have been determined using global spatial data. Distances, inv...
This chapter describes the activities in the Dissipation and Recycling Node of Global TraPs, a multi...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential non-substitutable nutrient for all living organisms, but it is also a...
Understanding how cities can transform organic waste into a valuable resource is critical to urban s...
<p>Despite Africa controlling the vast majority of the global phosphate it also faces the greatest f...
Phosphorus is a nutrient necessary for the development of crops and is thus commonly applied as fert...
Phosphate is one of the substances which wastewater treatment works (WWTW) have to lower in order to...
Phosphorus (P) is vital to all living things. As the global population increases, so does the P dema...
Phosphorus is a crucial nutrient for the production of food, but at the same time it is a key contri...
abstract: Phosphorus (P) is a limiting nutrient in ecosystems and is mainly used as fertilizer to gr...
Human intervention in the global phosphorus cycle has mobilised nearly half a billion tonnes of the ...
Phosphorus is an essential element for food production whose main global sources are becoming scarce...
This global spatially explicit (0.5 by 0.5 degree) analysis presents the nitrogen (N) and phosphorus...
Phosphate is an important, non-substitutable nutrient for all life forms and is essential in ensurin...
This article provides a comprehensive and cross-disciplinary overview of the phosphorus cycle throug...
This study geospatially quantifies the mass of an essential fertilizer element, phosphorus, availabl...
This chapter describes the activities in the Dissipation and Recycling Node of Global TraPs, a multi...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential non-substitutable nutrient for all living organisms, but it is also a...
Understanding how cities can transform organic waste into a valuable resource is critical to urban s...
<p>Despite Africa controlling the vast majority of the global phosphate it also faces the greatest f...
Phosphorus is a nutrient necessary for the development of crops and is thus commonly applied as fert...
Phosphate is one of the substances which wastewater treatment works (WWTW) have to lower in order to...
Phosphorus (P) is vital to all living things. As the global population increases, so does the P dema...
Phosphorus is a crucial nutrient for the production of food, but at the same time it is a key contri...
abstract: Phosphorus (P) is a limiting nutrient in ecosystems and is mainly used as fertilizer to gr...
Human intervention in the global phosphorus cycle has mobilised nearly half a billion tonnes of the ...
Phosphorus is an essential element for food production whose main global sources are becoming scarce...
This global spatially explicit (0.5 by 0.5 degree) analysis presents the nitrogen (N) and phosphorus...
Phosphate is an important, non-substitutable nutrient for all life forms and is essential in ensurin...
This article provides a comprehensive and cross-disciplinary overview of the phosphorus cycle throug...
This study geospatially quantifies the mass of an essential fertilizer element, phosphorus, availabl...
This chapter describes the activities in the Dissipation and Recycling Node of Global TraPs, a multi...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential non-substitutable nutrient for all living organisms, but it is also a...
Understanding how cities can transform organic waste into a valuable resource is critical to urban s...