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Title Significance and Vision of Nutrient Recovery for Sustainable City Food Systems in Germany by 2050
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Authors Keuter, V; Deck, S; Giesenkamp, H; Gonglach, D; Katayama, VT; Liesegang, S; Petersen, F; Schwindenhammer, S; Steinmetz, H; Ulbrich, A
Title Significance and Vision of Nutrient Recovery for Sustainable City Food Systems in Germany by 2050
Year 2021
Published Sustainability, 13, 19
DOI 10.3390/su131910772
Abstract Within this paper, the authors explain their transdisciplinary vision of nutrient recovery for sustainable urban plant cultivation in Germany from different but complementary perspectives (SUSKULT vision). Nowadays, the demand for fresh, healthy, locally and sustainably produced food in German urban areas is constantly increasing. At the same time, current agricultural systems contribute significantly to exceeding the planetary boundaries. The disruption of the phosphorus and nitrogen cycles in particular stands out from the manifold effects of modern food production on the Earth system. One central issue that will have to be faced in the future is how increased yields in agriculture will be achieved with high-energy requirements in fertilizer production and pollution of water and soil by phosphorus and reactive nitrogen. City region food systems (CRFS) can be a solution to overcome these issues. Nevertheless, to ensure sustainable CRFS, innovative technologies and methods need to be developed, including nutrient and energy recovery and adapted horticultural cultivation methods that fit complex urban dynamics. Such new strategies need to be integrated in long-term social and political transformation processes to enhance acceptance of food produced by recyclates. The joint contribution of experts from the wastewater, horticultural, and political sciences, together with industrial and societal sector actors, is critical to reach these objectives. The overarching goal of SUSKULT's vision is the establishment of the field of urban circular agricultural production as an innovative sector of the bio-based economy in Germany.
Author Keywords CRFS; circular economy; transformation; nutrient recovery; treated wastewater; Germany
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000755780900001
WoS Category Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies
Research Area Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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