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Peer-reviewed

Towards resolving the phosphorus chaos created by food systems

Paul J. A. Withers, Kirsty Forber, Christopher J. Lyon, Shane A. Rothwell, Donnacha G. Doody, Helen P. Jarvie, Julia Martín-Ortega, Brent Jacobs, Dana Cordell, Myles Patton, Miller Alonso Camargo‐Valero, Rachel Cassidy

AMBIO · 2019

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Summary

The chaotic distribution and dispersal of phosphorus (P) used in food systems (defined here as disorderly disruptions to the P cycle) is harming our environment beyond acceptable limits. An analysis of P stores and flows across Europe in 2005 showed that high fertiliser P inputs relative to productive outputs was driving low system P efficiency (38 % overall). Regional P imbalance (P surplus) and system P losses were highly correlated to total system P inputs and animal densities, causing unnecessary P accumulation in soils and rivers. Reducing regional P surpluses to zero increased system P efficiency (+ 16 %) and decreased total P losses by 35 %, but required a reduction in system P inputs of ca. 40 %, largely as fertiliser. We discuss transdisciplinary and transformative solutions that

Subject
Other / interdisciplinary
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
System type
Food supply chain
DOI
10.1007/s13280-019-01255-1
Catalogue ID
SNmov5k7z1-v4g4z2
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