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Cost-effective mitigation of nitrogen pollution from global croplands

Authors :
Gu, Baojing
Zhang, Xiuming
Lam, Shu Kee
Yu, Yingliang
van Grinsven, Hans J.M.
Zhang, Shaohui
Wang, Xiaoxi
Bodirsky, Benjamin Leon
Wang, Sitong
Duan, Jiakun
Ren, Chenchen
Bouwman, Lex
de Vries, Wim
Xu, Jianming
Sutton, Mark A.
Chen, Deli
Gu, Baojing
Zhang, Xiuming
Lam, Shu Kee
Yu, Yingliang
van Grinsven, Hans J.M.
Zhang, Shaohui
Wang, Xiaoxi
Bodirsky, Benjamin Leon
Wang, Sitong
Duan, Jiakun
Ren, Chenchen
Bouwman, Lex
de Vries, Wim
Xu, Jianming
Sutton, Mark A.
Chen, Deli
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Cropland is a main source of global nitrogen pollution. Mitigating nitrogen pollution from global croplands is a grand challenge because of the nature of non-point-source pollution from millions of farms and the constraints to implementing pollution-reduction measures, such as lack of financial resources and limited nitrogen-management knowledge of farmers. Here we synthesize 1,521 field observations worldwide and identify 11 key measures that can reduce nitrogen losses from croplands to air and water by 30–70%, while increasing crop yield and nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) by 10–30% and 10–80%, respectively. Overall, adoption of this package of measures on global croplands would allow the production of 17 ± 3 Tg (1012 g) more crop nitrogen (20% increase) with 22 ± 4 Tg less nitrogen fertilizer used (21% reduction) and 26 ± 5 Tg less nitrogen pollution (32% reduction) to the environment for the considered base year of 2015. These changes could gain a global societal benefit of 476 ± 123 billion US dollars (USD) for food supply, human health, ecosystems and climate, with net mitigation costs of only 19 ± 5 billion USD, of which 15 ± 4 billion USD fertilizer saving offsets 44% of the gross mitigation cost. To mitigate nitrogen pollution from croplands in the future, innovative policies such as a nitrogen credit system (NCS) could be implemented to select, incentivize and, where necessary, subsidize the adoption of these measures.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
text, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1410021415
Document Type :
Electronic Resource