Excessive nitrogen (N) uptake for nutrient use in food production and industry and increased N losses to the environment severely interfere with nutrient cycles and harm the environment and thus, closing N cycles through N recovery and recycling is required to improve N use efficiency. To quantify positive impacts enhancing N cycles, this study suggests a novel N handprint approach, which combines life cycle assessment based nutrient footprint and carbon handprint approaches. The N handprint comprises of a set of indicators providing a wide systemic view on changes in N cycles. The case study demonstrates that the N handprint is created when a recycled N nutrient product is used instead of a virgin N nutrient for the needs of a pulp and pap...
The research work addresses the topic of the assessment of environmental impact related to the nitro...
We propose a novel indicator measuring one dimension of the sustainability of an entity in modern so...
By the turn of the 19th century, the natural sources of fixed nitrogen were not sufficient for the f...
Nitrogen (N) management presents a sustainability dilemma: N is strongly linked to energy and food p...
This article aimed to connect protein consumption with the nitrogen load to wastewater treatment pla...
The global nitrogen (N) cycle has been transformed by human use of reactive N as a consequence of in...
Human activities have greatly altered the planet’s nitrogen and carbon cycles. Combustion of fossil ...
The human alteration of the nitrogen cycle has evolved from minimal in the mid-19th century to exten...
Nitrogen (N) management presents a sustainability dilemma: N is strongly linked to energy and food p...
Humans continue to transform the global nitrogen cycle at a record pace, reflecting an increased com...
The human alteration of the N cycle has evolved from minimal in the mid-19th century, to extensive i...
N is one of essential element of life on earth, but it contributes in its reactive form to the globa...
As Kungsängens wastewater treatment plant is considering a move, it opens up a possibility to implem...
N2 fixation is essential to the sustainability and operation of nitrogen systems but is energeticall...
Reactive nitrogen (Nr) plays a role in numerous environmental and human health concerns, including c...
The research work addresses the topic of the assessment of environmental impact related to the nitro...
We propose a novel indicator measuring one dimension of the sustainability of an entity in modern so...
By the turn of the 19th century, the natural sources of fixed nitrogen were not sufficient for the f...
Nitrogen (N) management presents a sustainability dilemma: N is strongly linked to energy and food p...
This article aimed to connect protein consumption with the nitrogen load to wastewater treatment pla...
The global nitrogen (N) cycle has been transformed by human use of reactive N as a consequence of in...
Human activities have greatly altered the planet’s nitrogen and carbon cycles. Combustion of fossil ...
The human alteration of the nitrogen cycle has evolved from minimal in the mid-19th century to exten...
Nitrogen (N) management presents a sustainability dilemma: N is strongly linked to energy and food p...
Humans continue to transform the global nitrogen cycle at a record pace, reflecting an increased com...
The human alteration of the N cycle has evolved from minimal in the mid-19th century, to extensive i...
N is one of essential element of life on earth, but it contributes in its reactive form to the globa...
As Kungsängens wastewater treatment plant is considering a move, it opens up a possibility to implem...
N2 fixation is essential to the sustainability and operation of nitrogen systems but is energeticall...
Reactive nitrogen (Nr) plays a role in numerous environmental and human health concerns, including c...
The research work addresses the topic of the assessment of environmental impact related to the nitro...
We propose a novel indicator measuring one dimension of the sustainability of an entity in modern so...
By the turn of the 19th century, the natural sources of fixed nitrogen were not sufficient for the f...