Global society faces serious “phosphorus challenges” given the scarcity, essentiality, unequal global distribution and, at the same time, regional excess of phosphorus (P). Phosphorus flow studies can be used to analyze these challenges, providing insight into how society (re)uses and loses phosphorus, identifying potential solutions. Phosphorus flows were analyzed in detail for EU-27 and its Member States. To quantify food system and non-food flows, country specific data and historical context were considered. The sectors covered were crop production (CP), animal production (AP), food processing (FP), non-food production (NF) and consumption (HC). The results show that the EU-27 imported 2392 Gg P in 2005, half of which accumulated in agri...
In order to effectively conserve the non-renewable resource phosphorus (P), flows and stocks of P mu...
Phosphorus plays a vital role as a limiting nutrient for plant growth, but the majority of minable p...
Policies for mitigating phosphorus (P) loss from agriculture are being developed in a number of Euro...
Global society faces serious “phosphorus challenges” given the scarcity, essentiality, unequal globa...
In developed countries, many voices call for increasing the recycling of phosphorus (P) that is a st...
Phosphorus (P) is subject to global management challenges due to its importance to both food securit...
tThe sustainable management of phosphorus (P), an essential element for life, is currently discussed...
To investigate the possibilities for a more sustainable use of phosphorus it was necessary to have a...
Human activities have significantly intensified natural phosphorus cycles, which has resulted in som...
Article n° GB2008International audienceGlobal biogeochemical cycles have been deeply modified by hum...
Current phosphorus (P) use in European countries is highly dependent on mineral P imports and not su...
Current phosphorus (P) use in European countries is highly dependent on mineral P imports and not su...
The UK food system is reliant on imported phosphorus (P) to meet food production demand, though inef...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient in agriculture. In recent years 15–18 Mt of P was used as mi...
Current phosphorus (P) use in European countries is highly dependent on mineral P imports and not su...
In order to effectively conserve the non-renewable resource phosphorus (P), flows and stocks of P mu...
Phosphorus plays a vital role as a limiting nutrient for plant growth, but the majority of minable p...
Policies for mitigating phosphorus (P) loss from agriculture are being developed in a number of Euro...
Global society faces serious “phosphorus challenges” given the scarcity, essentiality, unequal globa...
In developed countries, many voices call for increasing the recycling of phosphorus (P) that is a st...
Phosphorus (P) is subject to global management challenges due to its importance to both food securit...
tThe sustainable management of phosphorus (P), an essential element for life, is currently discussed...
To investigate the possibilities for a more sustainable use of phosphorus it was necessary to have a...
Human activities have significantly intensified natural phosphorus cycles, which has resulted in som...
Article n° GB2008International audienceGlobal biogeochemical cycles have been deeply modified by hum...
Current phosphorus (P) use in European countries is highly dependent on mineral P imports and not su...
Current phosphorus (P) use in European countries is highly dependent on mineral P imports and not su...
The UK food system is reliant on imported phosphorus (P) to meet food production demand, though inef...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient in agriculture. In recent years 15–18 Mt of P was used as mi...
Current phosphorus (P) use in European countries is highly dependent on mineral P imports and not su...
In order to effectively conserve the non-renewable resource phosphorus (P), flows and stocks of P mu...
Phosphorus plays a vital role as a limiting nutrient for plant growth, but the majority of minable p...
Policies for mitigating phosphorus (P) loss from agriculture are being developed in a number of Euro...