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The Nitrogen Footprint Tool Network: A Multi-Institution Program To Reduce Nitrogen Pollution

Anthropogenic sources of reactive nitrogen have local and global impacts on air and water quality and detrimental effects on human and ecosystem health. This article uses the Nitrogen Footprint Tool (NFT) to determine the amount of nitrogen (N) released as a result of institutional consumption. The...

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Autores principales: Castner, Elizabeth A., Leach, Allison M., Leary, Neil, Baron, Jill, Compton, Jana E., Galloway, James N., Hastings, Meredith G., Kimiecik, Jacob, Lantz-Trissel, Jonathan, de la Reguera, Elizabeth, Ryals, Rebecca
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Publicado: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5765840/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29350216
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/sus.2017.29098.eac
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author Castner, Elizabeth A.
Leach, Allison M.
Leary, Neil
Baron, Jill
Compton, Jana E.
Galloway, James N.
Hastings, Meredith G.
Kimiecik, Jacob
Lantz-Trissel, Jonathan
de la Reguera, Elizabeth
Ryals, Rebecca
author_facet Castner, Elizabeth A.
Leach, Allison M.
Leary, Neil
Baron, Jill
Compton, Jana E.
Galloway, James N.
Hastings, Meredith G.
Kimiecik, Jacob
Lantz-Trissel, Jonathan
de la Reguera, Elizabeth
Ryals, Rebecca
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description Anthropogenic sources of reactive nitrogen have local and global impacts on air and water quality and detrimental effects on human and ecosystem health. This article uses the Nitrogen Footprint Tool (NFT) to determine the amount of nitrogen (N) released as a result of institutional consumption. The sectors accounted for include food (consumption and upstream production), energy, transportation, fertilizer, research animals, and agricultural research. The NFT is then used for scenario analysis to manage and track reductions, which are driven by the consumption behaviors of both the institution itself and its constituent individuals. In this article, the first seven completed institution nitrogen footprint results are presented. The Nitrogen Footprint Tool Network aims to develop footprints for many institutions to encourage widespread upper-level management strategies that will create significant reductions in reactive nitrogen released to the environment. Energy use and food purchases are the two largest sectors contributing to institution nitrogen footprints. Ongoing efforts by institutions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions also help to reduce the nitrogen footprint, but the impact of food production on nitrogen pollution has not been directly addressed by the higher education sustainability community. The Nitrogen Footprint Tool Network found that institutions could reduce their nitrogen footprints by optimizing food purchasing to reduce consumption of animal products and minimize food waste, as well as by reducing dependence on fossil fuels for energy.
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spelling pubmed-57658402018-01-16 The Nitrogen Footprint Tool Network: A Multi-Institution Program To Reduce Nitrogen Pollution Castner, Elizabeth A. Leach, Allison M. Leary, Neil Baron, Jill Compton, Jana E. Galloway, James N. Hastings, Meredith G. Kimiecik, Jacob Lantz-Trissel, Jonathan de la Reguera, Elizabeth Ryals, Rebecca Sustainability (New Rochelle) Original Article Anthropogenic sources of reactive nitrogen have local and global impacts on air and water quality and detrimental effects on human and ecosystem health. This article uses the Nitrogen Footprint Tool (NFT) to determine the amount of nitrogen (N) released as a result of institutional consumption. The sectors accounted for include food (consumption and upstream production), energy, transportation, fertilizer, research animals, and agricultural research. The NFT is then used for scenario analysis to manage and track reductions, which are driven by the consumption behaviors of both the institution itself and its constituent individuals. In this article, the first seven completed institution nitrogen footprint results are presented. The Nitrogen Footprint Tool Network aims to develop footprints for many institutions to encourage widespread upper-level management strategies that will create significant reductions in reactive nitrogen released to the environment. Energy use and food purchases are the two largest sectors contributing to institution nitrogen footprints. Ongoing efforts by institutions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions also help to reduce the nitrogen footprint, but the impact of food production on nitrogen pollution has not been directly addressed by the higher education sustainability community. The Nitrogen Footprint Tool Network found that institutions could reduce their nitrogen footprints by optimizing food purchasing to reduce consumption of animal products and minimize food waste, as well as by reducing dependence on fossil fuels for energy. Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 2017-04-01 2017-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5765840/ /pubmed/29350216 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/sus.2017.29098.eac Text en © Elizabeth A. Castner et al., 2017; Published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. This Open Access article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0), which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited.
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Castner, Elizabeth A.
Leach, Allison M.
Leary, Neil
Baron, Jill
Compton, Jana E.
Galloway, James N.
Hastings, Meredith G.
Kimiecik, Jacob
Lantz-Trissel, Jonathan
de la Reguera, Elizabeth
Ryals, Rebecca
The Nitrogen Footprint Tool Network: A Multi-Institution Program To Reduce Nitrogen Pollution
title The Nitrogen Footprint Tool Network: A Multi-Institution Program To Reduce Nitrogen Pollution
title_full The Nitrogen Footprint Tool Network: A Multi-Institution Program To Reduce Nitrogen Pollution
title_fullStr The Nitrogen Footprint Tool Network: A Multi-Institution Program To Reduce Nitrogen Pollution
title_full_unstemmed The Nitrogen Footprint Tool Network: A Multi-Institution Program To Reduce Nitrogen Pollution
title_short The Nitrogen Footprint Tool Network: A Multi-Institution Program To Reduce Nitrogen Pollution
title_sort nitrogen footprint tool network: a multi-institution program to reduce nitrogen pollution
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5765840/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29350216
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/sus.2017.29098.eac
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