Nitrogen (N) is an essential element for plants and animals. Due to large inputs of mineral fertilizer, crop yields and livestock production in Europe have increased markedly over the last century, but as a consequence losses of reactive N to air, soil and water have intensified as well. Two different models (CAPRI and MITERRA) were used to quantify the N flows in agriculture in the European Union (EU27), at country-level and for EU27 agriculture as a whole, differentiated into 12 main food categories. The results showed that the N footprint, defined as the total N losses to the environment per unit of product, varies widely between different food categories, with substantially higher values for livestock products and the highest values for...
In most ecosystems, nitrogen is a scarce and growth-limiting nutrient. Natural and anthropogenic pro...
The Nitrogen Footprint (N-Footprint) is the total amount of reactive nitrogen (Nr) released to the e...
Received for publication February 29, 2008. The high N inputs to agricultural systems in many region...
Nitrogen (N) is an essential element for plants and animals. Due to large inputs of mineral fertiliz...
Current production systems for crops, meat, dairy and bioenergy in the European Union (EU) rely stro...
Inputs of nitrogen to agricultural production systems are necessary to produce food, feed and fibre,...
This study was conducted by members of the Expert Panel on Nitrogen and Food in the Taskforce on Rea...
Human foods typically contain a minor fraction of the nitrogen (N) used in agricultural production. ...
The increasing global demand for food and the environmental effects of reactive nitrogen losses in t...
Nitrogen is a key element to ensure modern agriculture’s output, sustaining global food, feed, fibre...
This ENA Special Report has been prepared by the Expert Panel on Nitrogen and Food of the UNECE Tas...
Ammonia (NH3) volatilization, nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions, and nitrate (NO3-) leaching from agricu...
Intensification of agriculture has been proposed as one way of minimizing emissions per unit of prod...
Nitrogen (N) budgets of agricultural systems give important information for assessing the impact of ...
Food systems are major drivers of environmental and health impacts. While the emissions and other pr...
In most ecosystems, nitrogen is a scarce and growth-limiting nutrient. Natural and anthropogenic pro...
The Nitrogen Footprint (N-Footprint) is the total amount of reactive nitrogen (Nr) released to the e...
Received for publication February 29, 2008. The high N inputs to agricultural systems in many region...
Nitrogen (N) is an essential element for plants and animals. Due to large inputs of mineral fertiliz...
Current production systems for crops, meat, dairy and bioenergy in the European Union (EU) rely stro...
Inputs of nitrogen to agricultural production systems are necessary to produce food, feed and fibre,...
This study was conducted by members of the Expert Panel on Nitrogen and Food in the Taskforce on Rea...
Human foods typically contain a minor fraction of the nitrogen (N) used in agricultural production. ...
The increasing global demand for food and the environmental effects of reactive nitrogen losses in t...
Nitrogen is a key element to ensure modern agriculture’s output, sustaining global food, feed, fibre...
This ENA Special Report has been prepared by the Expert Panel on Nitrogen and Food of the UNECE Tas...
Ammonia (NH3) volatilization, nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions, and nitrate (NO3-) leaching from agricu...
Intensification of agriculture has been proposed as one way of minimizing emissions per unit of prod...
Nitrogen (N) budgets of agricultural systems give important information for assessing the impact of ...
Food systems are major drivers of environmental and health impacts. While the emissions and other pr...
In most ecosystems, nitrogen is a scarce and growth-limiting nutrient. Natural and anthropogenic pro...
The Nitrogen Footprint (N-Footprint) is the total amount of reactive nitrogen (Nr) released to the e...
Received for publication February 29, 2008. The high N inputs to agricultural systems in many region...