Due to the finite nature of mineral phosphorus reserves, effective management of anthropogenic phosphorus flows is currently under investigation by the international research community. This article emphasizes the importance of urban phosphorus flows, which are often marginalized due to the greater magnitude of agricultural phosphorus flows. A study on phosphorus flows in Gothenburg, Sweden, points out the potential role of solid waste in nutrient management, as the amounts of phosphorus in solid waste and in wastewater were found to be equal. Importation of food commodities accounts for 50% of the total inflow of phosphorus, and food waste is a major contributor of phosphorus to solid waste. The results suggest that solid waste incineratio...
Understanding how cities can transform organic waste into a valuable resource is critical to urban s...
Phosphorus is a nutrient necessary for the development of crops and is thus commonly applied as fer...
AbstractPhosphorus is an abundant resource, even though the most economically attractive reserves ar...
Due to the finite nature of mineral phosphorus reserves, effective management of anthropogenicphosph...
food incineration industrial ecology material flow analysis (MFA) solid waste wastewater Supplementa...
Diversification of phosphorus sources can bring substantial synergy effects within all the sustainab...
Today, concerns prevail about the unsustainable use of phosphorus and worldwide eutrophication, thus...
The potential of phosphorus (P) recycling from municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) residue is ...
This article provides a comprehensive and cross-disciplinary overview of the phosphorus cycle throug...
AbstractThe potential of phosphorus (P) recycling from municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) res...
Phosphorus is an essential element for food production whose main global sources are becoming scarce...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Recycling Phosphorus (P) from urban wastewater can secure part of...
Phosphorus, a nutrient found in soil, is vital to plant life and therefore essential to our global f...
Phosphorus is an essential element for plants, animals and humans and is also a scarce resource as a...
More sustainable management of phosphorus requires comprehensive understanding of phosphorus stocks ...
Understanding how cities can transform organic waste into a valuable resource is critical to urban s...
Phosphorus is a nutrient necessary for the development of crops and is thus commonly applied as fer...
AbstractPhosphorus is an abundant resource, even though the most economically attractive reserves ar...
Due to the finite nature of mineral phosphorus reserves, effective management of anthropogenicphosph...
food incineration industrial ecology material flow analysis (MFA) solid waste wastewater Supplementa...
Diversification of phosphorus sources can bring substantial synergy effects within all the sustainab...
Today, concerns prevail about the unsustainable use of phosphorus and worldwide eutrophication, thus...
The potential of phosphorus (P) recycling from municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) residue is ...
This article provides a comprehensive and cross-disciplinary overview of the phosphorus cycle throug...
AbstractThe potential of phosphorus (P) recycling from municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) res...
Phosphorus is an essential element for food production whose main global sources are becoming scarce...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Recycling Phosphorus (P) from urban wastewater can secure part of...
Phosphorus, a nutrient found in soil, is vital to plant life and therefore essential to our global f...
Phosphorus is an essential element for plants, animals and humans and is also a scarce resource as a...
More sustainable management of phosphorus requires comprehensive understanding of phosphorus stocks ...
Understanding how cities can transform organic waste into a valuable resource is critical to urban s...
Phosphorus is a nutrient necessary for the development of crops and is thus commonly applied as fer...
AbstractPhosphorus is an abundant resource, even though the most economically attractive reserves ar...