DNMARK: Danish Nitrogen Mitigation Assessment: Research and Know-how for a Sustainable, Low-Nitrogen Food Production
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DNMARK: Danish Nitrogen Mitigation Assessment : Research and Know-how for a Sustainable, Low-Nitrogen Food Production. / Dalgaard, Tommy; Brock, Steen; Hansen, Birgitte; Hasler, Berit; Hertel, Ole; Hutchings, Nicholas John; Jacobsen, Brian H.; Jensen, Lars Stoumann; Kjeldsen, Chris; Kronvang, Brian ; Olesen, Jørgen E.; Schjørring, Jan K.; Sigsgaard, Torben; Graversgaard, Morten; Hashemi, Fatemeh; Turner, Katrine ; Vejre, Henrik; de Vries, Wim ; Wiborg, Irene A. .
Just Enough Nitrogen: Perspectives on how to get there for regions with too much and too little nitrogen. ed. / Mark A. Sutton; Kate E. Mason; Albert Bleeker; W. Kevin Hicks; Cargele Masso; N. Raghuram; Stefan Reis; Mateete Bekunda. Springer, 2020. p. 363-376.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research › peer-review
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T1 - DNMARK: Danish Nitrogen Mitigation Assessment
T2 - Research and Know-how for a Sustainable, Low-Nitrogen Food Production
AU - Dalgaard, Tommy
AU - Brock, Steen
AU - Hansen, Birgitte
AU - Hasler, Berit
AU - Hertel, Ole
AU - Hutchings, Nicholas John
AU - Jacobsen, Brian H.
AU - Jensen, Lars Stoumann
AU - Kjeldsen, Chris
AU - Kronvang, Brian
AU - Olesen, Jørgen E.
AU - Schjørring, Jan K.
AU - Sigsgaard, Torben
AU - Graversgaard, Morten
AU - Hashemi, Fatemeh
AU - Turner, Katrine
AU - Vejre, Henrik
AU - de Vries, Wim
AU - Wiborg, Irene A.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - The aim of this chapter is to present the Danish Nitrogen Mitigation Assessment (www.DNMARK.org), an ongoing five-year multidisciplinary research alliance, focusing on the quantification of nitrogen (N) flows and solutions scenarios for a more sustainable N use in Denmark. As one of the world’s most agriculturally intensive countries, with a long N regulation history, and state-of-the-art monitoring of developments in key indicators for nitrogen losses, use and efficiency, Denmark is a case of special interest. Based on the results and recommendations from the European Nitrogen Assessment, DNMARK addresses all parts of the N cascade, and demonstrates results both at the landscape scale and the national scale. The national N flows and N balance are accounted for 1990–2010, and methods for the downscaling of these results to regional pilot study areas are developed, together with approaches for the integrated assessment and modelling of the three main types of solution scenarios defined: (i) New production chains with a more efficient use and recycling of N, (ii) Geographically differentiated N-measures implemented by cost-effective instruments with localized planning and management of agricultural landscapes, and (iii) Changed consumption patterns driving land use change and reducing N use.
AB - The aim of this chapter is to present the Danish Nitrogen Mitigation Assessment (www.DNMARK.org), an ongoing five-year multidisciplinary research alliance, focusing on the quantification of nitrogen (N) flows and solutions scenarios for a more sustainable N use in Denmark. As one of the world’s most agriculturally intensive countries, with a long N regulation history, and state-of-the-art monitoring of developments in key indicators for nitrogen losses, use and efficiency, Denmark is a case of special interest. Based on the results and recommendations from the European Nitrogen Assessment, DNMARK addresses all parts of the N cascade, and demonstrates results both at the landscape scale and the national scale. The national N flows and N balance are accounted for 1990–2010, and methods for the downscaling of these results to regional pilot study areas are developed, together with approaches for the integrated assessment and modelling of the three main types of solution scenarios defined: (i) New production chains with a more efficient use and recycling of N, (ii) Geographically differentiated N-measures implemented by cost-effective instruments with localized planning and management of agricultural landscapes, and (iii) Changed consumption patterns driving land use change and reducing N use.
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-030-58065-0_25
DO - 10.1007/978-3-030-58065-0_25
M3 - Book chapter
SN - 978-3-030-58064-3
SP - 363
EP - 376
BT - Just Enough Nitrogen
A2 - Sutton, Mark A.
A2 - Mason, Kate E.
A2 - Bleeker, Albert
A2 - Hicks, W. Kevin
A2 - Masso, Cargele
A2 - Raghuram, N.
A2 - Reis, Stefan
A2 - Bekunda, Mateete
PB - Springer
ER -
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