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Resource Efficiency in Practice
Marion Sarteel
Clement Tostivint
Alice Landowski
Claire Basset
Kurt Muehmel
Sarah Lockwood
Helen Ding
Noellie Oudet
Shailendra Mudgal
Sandra Naumann
Victoria Cherrier
Ben Grebot
Elizabeth Dooley
Evelyn Lukat
Ana Frelih-Larsen
Stephanie Wunder
Mette S. Carter
Per Ambus
Giorgio Provolo
Tanja de Koeijer
Vincent Linderhof
Rolf Michels
其他書名
Closing Mineral Cycles : Final Report
出版
European Commission, Directorate-General for the Environment
, 2016
ISBN
9279582380
9789279582387
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=NtGZAQAACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Nutrients such as nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) are essential elements for living organisms, including plants, animals and bacteria. They are used as fertilisers in agriculture to guarantee high yields and quality products. However, the increasing demand not only in food production, but also in feed, fibre and fuel, has resulted in an increasing use of N, P and K. The depletion of non-renewable resources (such as mined phosphates rock) jeopardises the viability of the current agricultural production systems in the long term. In addition, while progress has been made towards sustainable agricultural practices, a number of inefficiencies are observed in nutrient use which can lead to the degradation of land, soil and water resources. Ultimately, this can impede well-being and economic growth from farm level to EU level. In this context, the first objective of the project ?Resource efficiency in practice – Closing mineral cycles? was to identify the most promising measures at regional and farm levels, in particular in nutrient saturated areas, to improve the use of nutrients and to reduce their negative impacts. The second objective was to communicate the information gathered to farmers, farmers’ associations, and regional decision-makers in an educational style to empower them to take action at their level. Communication channels included leaflets, a dedicated website (http://mineral-cycles.eu) and four regional conferences, as well as a final conference in Brussels.