2022
DOI: 10.3389/fsufs.2022.842930
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A Review of Nutrient Losses to Waters From Soil- and Ground-Based Urban Agriculture—More Nutrient Balances Than Measurements

Abstract: Urban agriculture has a high potential to contribute to local circular economies, for instance by using nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium in city organic waste streams as fertilizer inputs. However, inefficient use of waste-derived fertilizers could contribute to local water quality impairment related to nitrogen and phosphorus losses. Organic waste derived fertilizers are particularly challenging from a nutrient stoichiometry perspective, making over- and under-application of a particular nutrient likely. W… Show more

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“…It is like piecing together a soil puzzle, where each component contributes to a bigger picture [14,208]. In addition to this, incorporating ground-based measurements is another way to enhance soil analysis [209][210][211][212]. Scientists can validate and calibrate remote sensing data by taking direct measurements at specific locations, ensuring its accuracy and speed [212], and double-checking everything to ensure the remote sensing technology is reliable [211,213,214].…”
Section: Future Directions and Research Opportunitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is like piecing together a soil puzzle, where each component contributes to a bigger picture [14,208]. In addition to this, incorporating ground-based measurements is another way to enhance soil analysis [209][210][211][212]. Scientists can validate and calibrate remote sensing data by taking direct measurements at specific locations, ensuring its accuracy and speed [212], and double-checking everything to ensure the remote sensing technology is reliable [211,213,214].…”
Section: Future Directions and Research Opportunitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%