Phosphorus is an essential element for food production whose main global sources are becoming scarce and expensive. Furthermore, losses of phosphorus throughout the food production chain can also cause serious aquatic pollution. Recycling urban organic waste resources high in phosphorus could simultaneously address scarcity concerns for agricultural producers who reply on phosphorus fertilisers, and waste managers seeking to divert waste from landfills to decrease environmental burdens. Recycling phosphorus back to agricultural lands however requires careful logistical planning to maximize benefits and minimize costs including, processing and transportation. The first step towards such analyses is quantifying recycling potential in a spatia...
<p>Despite Africa controlling the vast majority of the global phosphate it also faces the greatest f...
Food production hinges largely upon access to phosphorus (P) fertilizer. Most fertilizer P used in t...
Understanding how cities can transform organic waste into a valuable resource is critical to urban s...
Phosphorus is an essential element for food production whose main global sources are becoming scarce...
Phosphorus is an essential element for food production whose main global sources are becoming scarce...
Phosphorus is an essential element for food production whose main global sources are becoming scarce...
Cities are a key system in anthropogenic phosphorus (P) cycling because they concentrate both P dema...
abstract: Phosphorus (P) is an essential resource for global food security, but global supplies are ...
As urban environments dominate the landscape, we need to examine how limiting nutrients such as phos...
Changes in human diets, population increases, farming practices, and globalized food chains have led...
abstract: Phosphorus (P) is a limiting nutrient in ecosystems and is mainly used as fertilizer to gr...
Phosphorus, a nutrient found in soil, is vital to plant life and therefore essential to our global f...
<div><p>Cities are a key system in anthropogenic phosphorus (P) cycling because they concentrate bot...
Cities are a key system in anthropogenic phosphorus (P) cycling because they concentrate both P dema...
Cities are a key system in anthropogenic phosphorus (P) cycling because they concentrate both P dema...
<p>Despite Africa controlling the vast majority of the global phosphate it also faces the greatest f...
Food production hinges largely upon access to phosphorus (P) fertilizer. Most fertilizer P used in t...
Understanding how cities can transform organic waste into a valuable resource is critical to urban s...
Phosphorus is an essential element for food production whose main global sources are becoming scarce...
Phosphorus is an essential element for food production whose main global sources are becoming scarce...
Phosphorus is an essential element for food production whose main global sources are becoming scarce...
Cities are a key system in anthropogenic phosphorus (P) cycling because they concentrate both P dema...
abstract: Phosphorus (P) is an essential resource for global food security, but global supplies are ...
As urban environments dominate the landscape, we need to examine how limiting nutrients such as phos...
Changes in human diets, population increases, farming practices, and globalized food chains have led...
abstract: Phosphorus (P) is a limiting nutrient in ecosystems and is mainly used as fertilizer to gr...
Phosphorus, a nutrient found in soil, is vital to plant life and therefore essential to our global f...
<div><p>Cities are a key system in anthropogenic phosphorus (P) cycling because they concentrate bot...
Cities are a key system in anthropogenic phosphorus (P) cycling because they concentrate both P dema...
Cities are a key system in anthropogenic phosphorus (P) cycling because they concentrate both P dema...
<p>Despite Africa controlling the vast majority of the global phosphate it also faces the greatest f...
Food production hinges largely upon access to phosphorus (P) fertilizer. Most fertilizer P used in t...
Understanding how cities can transform organic waste into a valuable resource is critical to urban s...