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: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780199916832
- ISBN-10: 0199916837
- Artikelnr.: 38395247
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780199916832
- ISBN-10: 0199916837
- Artikelnr.: 38395247
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
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