Phosphorus, Food, and Our Future
Herausgeber: Wyant, Karl A; Elser, Jim J; Corman, Jessica E
Phosphorus, Food, and Our Future
Herausgeber: Wyant, Karl A; Elser, Jim J; Corman, Jessica E
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A complete and multidisciplinary study of phosphorus sustainability, stemming from the Frontiers Life Sciences: Sustainable Phosphorus Summit.
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A complete and multidisciplinary study of phosphorus sustainability, stemming from the Frontiers Life Sciences: Sustainable Phosphorus Summit.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780199916832
- ISBN-10: 0199916837
- Artikelnr.: 38395247
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780199916832
- ISBN-10: 0199916837
- Artikelnr.: 38395247
James Elser is Professor in the School of Life Sciences at Arizona State University. Karl Wyant and Jessica Corman are graduate students who organized the Frontiers in Life Sciences: Sustainable Phosphorus Summit at Arizona State University.
* Table of Contents * Preface * Jessica R. Corman
Karl A. Wyant
Lisa Taylor
David Iwaniec
Rebecca Hale * Chapter 1: Introduction to P sustainability * P is for Philosophy and Process * Genevieve S. Metson
Karl A. Wyant
Daniel L. Childers * Chapter 2: The Biology and Ecology of Phosphorus in Biota
* Natural Ecosystems
and Agroecosystems * P is for Phosphorus * James J. Elser
William A. Roberts
Philip M. Haygarth * Chapter 3: Global Phosphorus: Geological Sources and * Demand-Driven Production * P is for Price * Donald Burt
Marion Dumas
Nathaniel Springer
David A. Vaccari * Chapter 4: Sustainable P in agriculture: Food and fuel * P is for Productivity * Val H. Smith
Cecil W. Forsberg
Roberto A. Gaxiola
Thomas W. Crawford
Jr.
Andrew R. Sharpley
Laura Schreeg
Ben Chaffin * Chapter 5: Phosphorus in urban and agricultural landscapes * P is for Preservation * Shelby H. Riskn
Gaston Small
Robert Mikkelsen Genevieve Metson
Anna Bateman
James Cooper
Ola Stedje Hanserud
Philip M. Haygarth
Cecilia Laspoumaderes
Michelle McCrackin
Sonya Remington * Chapter 6: Phosphorus Recovery and Reuse * P is for Processing * Hiroko Yoshida
Kimo van Dijk
Aleksandra Drizo
Steven W. Van Ginkel
Kazuyo Matsubae
Mark Buehrer * Chapter 7: Cultural beliefs
values
and the biogeochemical cycling of P * P is for People * Timothy Crews
James Cotner
Carol McCreary * Chapter 8: How MFA
transdisciplinarity
complex adaptive systems thinking
and education reform are keys to better managing P * P is for Parity * Rebecca Cors
Kazuyo Matsubae
Anita Street * Chapter 9: Future Scenarios for the Sustainable Use of * Global Phosphorus Resources * P is for Preferred (p)Futures * Daniel L. Childers
Zachary Caple
Cynthia Carlielle-Marquet
Dana Cordell
Vanda Gerhart
David Iwaniec
Stuart White * Chapter 10: Concluding Remarks: Synthesis and Initial Steps towards a Sustainable Phosphorus Future * P is for Planning * Jessica R. Corman
Karl A. Wyant
James J. Elsner
Karl A. Wyant
Lisa Taylor
David Iwaniec
Rebecca Hale * Chapter 1: Introduction to P sustainability * P is for Philosophy and Process * Genevieve S. Metson
Karl A. Wyant
Daniel L. Childers * Chapter 2: The Biology and Ecology of Phosphorus in Biota
* Natural Ecosystems
and Agroecosystems * P is for Phosphorus * James J. Elser
William A. Roberts
Philip M. Haygarth * Chapter 3: Global Phosphorus: Geological Sources and * Demand-Driven Production * P is for Price * Donald Burt
Marion Dumas
Nathaniel Springer
David A. Vaccari * Chapter 4: Sustainable P in agriculture: Food and fuel * P is for Productivity * Val H. Smith
Cecil W. Forsberg
Roberto A. Gaxiola
Thomas W. Crawford
Jr.
Andrew R. Sharpley
Laura Schreeg
Ben Chaffin * Chapter 5: Phosphorus in urban and agricultural landscapes * P is for Preservation * Shelby H. Riskn
Gaston Small
Robert Mikkelsen Genevieve Metson
Anna Bateman
James Cooper
Ola Stedje Hanserud
Philip M. Haygarth
Cecilia Laspoumaderes
Michelle McCrackin
Sonya Remington * Chapter 6: Phosphorus Recovery and Reuse * P is for Processing * Hiroko Yoshida
Kimo van Dijk
Aleksandra Drizo
Steven W. Van Ginkel
Kazuyo Matsubae
Mark Buehrer * Chapter 7: Cultural beliefs
values
and the biogeochemical cycling of P * P is for People * Timothy Crews
James Cotner
Carol McCreary * Chapter 8: How MFA
transdisciplinarity
complex adaptive systems thinking
and education reform are keys to better managing P * P is for Parity * Rebecca Cors
Kazuyo Matsubae
Anita Street * Chapter 9: Future Scenarios for the Sustainable Use of * Global Phosphorus Resources * P is for Preferred (p)Futures * Daniel L. Childers
Zachary Caple
Cynthia Carlielle-Marquet
Dana Cordell
Vanda Gerhart
David Iwaniec
Stuart White * Chapter 10: Concluding Remarks: Synthesis and Initial Steps towards a Sustainable Phosphorus Future * P is for Planning * Jessica R. Corman
Karl A. Wyant
James J. Elsner
* Table of Contents * Preface * Jessica R. Corman
Karl A. Wyant
Lisa Taylor
David Iwaniec
Rebecca Hale * Chapter 1: Introduction to P sustainability * P is for Philosophy and Process * Genevieve S. Metson
Karl A. Wyant
Daniel L. Childers * Chapter 2: The Biology and Ecology of Phosphorus in Biota
* Natural Ecosystems
and Agroecosystems * P is for Phosphorus * James J. Elser
William A. Roberts
Philip M. Haygarth * Chapter 3: Global Phosphorus: Geological Sources and * Demand-Driven Production * P is for Price * Donald Burt
Marion Dumas
Nathaniel Springer
David A. Vaccari * Chapter 4: Sustainable P in agriculture: Food and fuel * P is for Productivity * Val H. Smith
Cecil W. Forsberg
Roberto A. Gaxiola
Thomas W. Crawford
Jr.
Andrew R. Sharpley
Laura Schreeg
Ben Chaffin * Chapter 5: Phosphorus in urban and agricultural landscapes * P is for Preservation * Shelby H. Riskn
Gaston Small
Robert Mikkelsen Genevieve Metson
Anna Bateman
James Cooper
Ola Stedje Hanserud
Philip M. Haygarth
Cecilia Laspoumaderes
Michelle McCrackin
Sonya Remington * Chapter 6: Phosphorus Recovery and Reuse * P is for Processing * Hiroko Yoshida
Kimo van Dijk
Aleksandra Drizo
Steven W. Van Ginkel
Kazuyo Matsubae
Mark Buehrer * Chapter 7: Cultural beliefs
values
and the biogeochemical cycling of P * P is for People * Timothy Crews
James Cotner
Carol McCreary * Chapter 8: How MFA
transdisciplinarity
complex adaptive systems thinking
and education reform are keys to better managing P * P is for Parity * Rebecca Cors
Kazuyo Matsubae
Anita Street * Chapter 9: Future Scenarios for the Sustainable Use of * Global Phosphorus Resources * P is for Preferred (p)Futures * Daniel L. Childers
Zachary Caple
Cynthia Carlielle-Marquet
Dana Cordell
Vanda Gerhart
David Iwaniec
Stuart White * Chapter 10: Concluding Remarks: Synthesis and Initial Steps towards a Sustainable Phosphorus Future * P is for Planning * Jessica R. Corman
Karl A. Wyant
James J. Elsner
Karl A. Wyant
Lisa Taylor
David Iwaniec
Rebecca Hale * Chapter 1: Introduction to P sustainability * P is for Philosophy and Process * Genevieve S. Metson
Karl A. Wyant
Daniel L. Childers * Chapter 2: The Biology and Ecology of Phosphorus in Biota
* Natural Ecosystems
and Agroecosystems * P is for Phosphorus * James J. Elser
William A. Roberts
Philip M. Haygarth * Chapter 3: Global Phosphorus: Geological Sources and * Demand-Driven Production * P is for Price * Donald Burt
Marion Dumas
Nathaniel Springer
David A. Vaccari * Chapter 4: Sustainable P in agriculture: Food and fuel * P is for Productivity * Val H. Smith
Cecil W. Forsberg
Roberto A. Gaxiola
Thomas W. Crawford
Jr.
Andrew R. Sharpley
Laura Schreeg
Ben Chaffin * Chapter 5: Phosphorus in urban and agricultural landscapes * P is for Preservation * Shelby H. Riskn
Gaston Small
Robert Mikkelsen Genevieve Metson
Anna Bateman
James Cooper
Ola Stedje Hanserud
Philip M. Haygarth
Cecilia Laspoumaderes
Michelle McCrackin
Sonya Remington * Chapter 6: Phosphorus Recovery and Reuse * P is for Processing * Hiroko Yoshida
Kimo van Dijk
Aleksandra Drizo
Steven W. Van Ginkel
Kazuyo Matsubae
Mark Buehrer * Chapter 7: Cultural beliefs
values
and the biogeochemical cycling of P * P is for People * Timothy Crews
James Cotner
Carol McCreary * Chapter 8: How MFA
transdisciplinarity
complex adaptive systems thinking
and education reform are keys to better managing P * P is for Parity * Rebecca Cors
Kazuyo Matsubae
Anita Street * Chapter 9: Future Scenarios for the Sustainable Use of * Global Phosphorus Resources * P is for Preferred (p)Futures * Daniel L. Childers
Zachary Caple
Cynthia Carlielle-Marquet
Dana Cordell
Vanda Gerhart
David Iwaniec
Stuart White * Chapter 10: Concluding Remarks: Synthesis and Initial Steps towards a Sustainable Phosphorus Future * P is for Planning * Jessica R. Corman
Karl A. Wyant
James J. Elsner