Disparities in nitrogen and phosphorus management across time and space: a case study of the Chesapeake Bay using the CAFE framework
Tan Zou, Eric A Davidson, Robert D Sabo, Graham K MacDonald, Xin Zhang

TL;DR
This study examines nitrogen and phosphorus management in the Chesapeake Bay watershed, revealing significant losses beyond farms and opportunities for recycling nutrients to reduce environmental impact.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel application of the CAFE framework to analyze nutrient management across multiple systems in the Chesapeake Bay.
Findings
Nutrient losses beyond crop fields exceed cropland losses in over 90% of counties.
Recycling waste nutrients could offset fertilizer inputs in over 60% of counties.
An increasing N:P ratio in losses poses risks to aquatic ecosystems.
Abstract
Efficient management of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) is imperative for sustainable agriculture, resource conservation, and reducing environmental pollution. Despite progress in on-farm practices and urban wastewater treatment in the Chesapeake Bay (CB) watershed, limited attention has been given to nutrient transport, use, and handling between farms and urban environments. This study uses the hierarchical CAFE (Cropping system, Animal-crop system, Food system, and Ecosystem) framework to evaluate nutrient management performances within the watershed. We first develop a three-decade, county-level nutrient budget database (1985–2019), then analyze the spatiotemporal patterns of N and P budgets, as well as N and P use efficiencies, within the four CAFE hierarchies. Our results indicate a sizable increase in potential N and P losses beyond crop fields (i.e. in the Animal-crop system,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSoil and Water Nutrient Dynamics · Wastewater Treatment and Nitrogen Removal · Phosphorus and nutrient management
