Towards our phosphorus future

There are abundant opportunities to transition towards more sustainable phosphorus use. Taken collectively, these solutions unlock multiple environmental and societal benefits. Actions must be delivered cooperatively, as part of an integrated plan across sectors and scales. Indeed, coordinated action on phosphorus to support governments, existing conventions, and inter-governmental frameworks, as well as stakeholders, to catalyse improvements in phosphorus sustainability is urgently required. An inter-conventional coordination mechanism to address fragmented phosphorus policy is proposed.

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Main Authors: Brownlie, W., Spears, B.M., Heal, K.V., Reay, D.S., Benton, T.G., Cordell, D., Heathwaite, A.L., Hermann, L., Johnes, P.J., Masso, C., Mcdowell, R., McGrath, J.W., Metson, G.S., Sakrabani, R., Vanderbeck, I., Zhang, F.
Format: Book Chapter biblioteca
Language:English
Published: UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology 2022-05
Subjects:sustainable agriculture, phosphorus, food security, farming systems, sustainable intensification,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/128179
https://doi.org/10.13140/rg.2.2.16995.22561
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