人类的尿素生产,在气辩论中被忽视的一个因素
1Department of Clinical Chemistry, Ghent University Hospital, Ghent, Belgium.
Acta clinica Belgica
|December 4, 2023
概括
人类的 (N) 排泄是弗兰德斯的一个重要,被忽视的排放来源. 包括这个人类的N生产,显示了与农业相当的总N负载,需要重新评估政策.
科学领域:
- 环境科学 环境科学
- 公共卫生 公共卫生
- 城市规划 城市规划
背景情况:
- 关于佛兰德斯的 (N) 排放的公共辩论主要集中在农业和工业上.
- 目前的政府模型低估了N总排放量,因为它不包括人类废物贡献.
- 佛兰德 N 排放量包括 26.4 kt NOx 和 34.0 kt 氨,其中农业是主要来源 (59%).
研究的目的:
- 量化人类排泄对佛兰德斯总排放的贡献.
- 评估人类生产对负荷计算和环境政策的影响.
- 为了突出当前佛兰德的报告中低估了排放量.
主要方法:
- 基于弗兰德斯的人口和平均尿素生产的计算总人体N排泄量.
- 将人类排泄数据整合到佛兰德斯现有的排放模型中.
- 人类每公N负载与农业N贡献的比较.
主要成果:
- 佛兰德人每年通过尿素分泌产生大约24.8公的.
- 人类的N排泄增加了平均负载±20公斤N/ha,峰值负载达到40公斤N/ha.
- 这种人类的贡献相当于农业的贡献,而农业受到严重批评.
结论:
- 佛兰德 N 排放统计是不完整的,因为排除了人类的 N 生产.
- 人类的N排泄对N负荷计算有重大影响,应纳入环境评估.
- 关于排放的政策决策必须考虑包括人体废物在内的总投入,以准确评估问题并制定有效的减缓策略.
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