The objective of this study is to assess the impact of food production on river export of nutrients to the coastal waters of the Bay of Bengal in the past (1970 and 2000) and the future (2030 and 2050), and the associated potential for coastal eutrophication. We model nutrient export from land to sea, using the Global NEWS (Nutrient Export from WaterSheds) approach. We calculate increases in river export of N and P over time. Agricultural sources account for about 70–80% of the N and P in rivers. The coastal eutrophication potential is high in the Bay. In 2000, nutrient discharge from about 85% of the basin area of the Bay drains into coastal seas contributes to the risk of coastal eutrophication. By 2050, this may be 96%. We also present a...
This global spatially explicit (0.5 by 0.5 degree) analysis presents the nitrogen (N) and phosphorus...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from anthropogenic sources are needed to produce food for the growin...
An overview of the first spatially explicit, multielement (N, P, and C), multiform (dissolved inorga...
The objective of this study is to assess the impact of food production on river export of nutrients ...
We model future trends in river export of nutrients to the Bay of Bengal, and the sources of this po...
Many people practice open defecation in south Asia. As a result, lot of human waste containing nutri...
We describe how global models can be used to analyze past and future trends in nutrient export from ...
An integrated modeling approach was used to connect socioeconomic factors and nutrient management to...
We analyze future trends in nutrient export to the coastal waters of South America, with a special f...
An integrated modeling approach was used to connect socioeconomic factors and nutrient management to...
The Indus River Basin faces severe water quality degradation because of nutrient enrichment from hum...
The Bay of Bengal includes coastal seas of several countries, including Bangladesh, India, and Myanm...
The Indus River Basin faces severe water quality degradation because of nutrient enrichment from hum...
This article analyzes past and future trends in nutrient export of dissolved and particulate nitroge...
This article analyzes past and future trends in nutrient export of dissolved and particulate nitroge...
This global spatially explicit (0.5 by 0.5 degree) analysis presents the nitrogen (N) and phosphorus...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from anthropogenic sources are needed to produce food for the growin...
An overview of the first spatially explicit, multielement (N, P, and C), multiform (dissolved inorga...
The objective of this study is to assess the impact of food production on river export of nutrients ...
We model future trends in river export of nutrients to the Bay of Bengal, and the sources of this po...
Many people practice open defecation in south Asia. As a result, lot of human waste containing nutri...
We describe how global models can be used to analyze past and future trends in nutrient export from ...
An integrated modeling approach was used to connect socioeconomic factors and nutrient management to...
We analyze future trends in nutrient export to the coastal waters of South America, with a special f...
An integrated modeling approach was used to connect socioeconomic factors and nutrient management to...
The Indus River Basin faces severe water quality degradation because of nutrient enrichment from hum...
The Bay of Bengal includes coastal seas of several countries, including Bangladesh, India, and Myanm...
The Indus River Basin faces severe water quality degradation because of nutrient enrichment from hum...
This article analyzes past and future trends in nutrient export of dissolved and particulate nitroge...
This article analyzes past and future trends in nutrient export of dissolved and particulate nitroge...
This global spatially explicit (0.5 by 0.5 degree) analysis presents the nitrogen (N) and phosphorus...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from anthropogenic sources are needed to produce food for the growin...
An overview of the first spatially explicit, multielement (N, P, and C), multiform (dissolved inorga...