農業における窒素汚染の惑星から地域境界へ
L F Schulte-Uebbing1,2, A H W Beusen3,4, A F Bouwman3,4
1Environmental Systems Analysis Group, Wageningen University and Research, Wageningen, The Netherlands. lena.schulteuebbing@gmail.com.
Nature
|October 19, 2022
まとめ
農業における窒素の過剰使用は 地球の限界を超えています 新しい地域限定値によると,現在の使用量は64%高いため,窒素の使用効率を向上させ,非農業資源を削減する必要があります.
科学分野:
- 環境科学
- 農業科学
- 惑星 の 境界
背景:
- 過剰な農業用窒素の使用は地球環境問題につながり, 惑星の安全な境界を越える可能性があります.
- 以前の窒素限界の推定では,生態系の感度や農業における窒素損失の空間的変動は考慮されなかった.
研究 の 目的:
- 農業における窒素過剰の地域的境界を明確にする.
- 肥満と地下水の窒素濃度の基準を決定する.
主な方法:
- 地域的な窒素境界を評価するために空間的に明示的なモデルを使用した.
- 統合された生態系の感度と農業における窒素損失のデータ
主要な成果:
- 世界的な窒素過剰の限界は年間43メガトンで,2010年の過剰 (119メガトン/年) よりも64%低い.
- 地域の境界線は,農業用窒素の過剰使用と増加の可能性の両方を明らかにしています.
- 収穫の差を考慮すると,年間57メガトンの限界に達します.
結論:
- 持続可能な世界の食糧生産には 窒素使用効率の大幅な向上が必要です
- 汚水などの非農業用窒素源の削減は極めて重要です
- 窒素の限界を尊重するために,農業の異質性,非農業の損失,環境の脆弱性に対処する調整された行動が必要である.
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