ETH Zurich, Institute for Environmental Decisions, Universitaetstrasse 22, 8092 Zurich, Switzerland.
Sci Total Environ. 2013 Sep 1;461-462:799-803. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.05.043. Epub 2013 Jun 14.
Phosphorus is an essential element of life and of the modern agricultural system. Today, science, policy, agro-industry and other stakeholder groups are increasingly concerned about the sustainable use of this resource, given the dissipative nature of phosphorus and difficulties in assessing, evaluating, and coping with phosphorus pollution in aquatic and terrestrial systems. We argue that predictions about a forthcoming peak, followed by a quick reduction (i.e., physical phosphate rock scarcity) are unreasoned and stress that access to phosphorus (economic scarcity) is already, and may increasingly become critical, in particular for smallholders farmers in different parts of the world. The paper elaborates on the design, development, goals and cutting-edge contributions of a global transdisciplinary process (i.e. mutual learning between science and society including multiple stakeholders) on the understanding of potential contributions and risks related to the current mode of using phosphorus on multiple scales (Global TraPs). While taking a global and comprehensive view on the whole phosphorus-supply chain, Global TraPs organizes and integrates multiple transdisciplinary case studies to better answer questions which inform sustainable future phosphorus use. Its major goals are to contribute to four issues central to sustainable resource management: i) long-term management of biogeochemical cycles, in particular the challenge of closing the phosphorus cycle, ii) achieving food security, iii) avoiding environmental pollution and iv) sustainability learning on a global level by transdisciplinary processes.
磷是生命和现代农业体系的重要组成部分。如今,鉴于磷的耗散性以及在评估和应对水生和陆地系统中的磷污染方面存在的困难,科学界、政策制定者、农业产业界和其他利益攸关方越来越关注这一资源的可持续利用。我们认为,关于即将出现峰值、随后迅速减少(即磷矿石的实际短缺)的预测是不合理的,并强调磷的获取(经济短缺)已经并且可能越来越成为关键,特别是对于世界各地的小农户而言。本文详细阐述了一个全球跨学科进程(即科学与社会之间的相互学习,包括多个利益攸关方)的设计、开发、目标和前沿贡献,该进程旨在理解与当前多尺度利用磷的模式相关的潜在贡献和风险(全球 TraPs)。虽然该进程从全球和全面的角度看待整个磷供应链,但它组织和整合了多个跨学科案例研究,以更好地回答关于可持续未来磷利用的问题。其主要目标是为可持续资源管理的四个核心问题做出贡献:i)生物地球化学循环的长期管理,特别是封闭磷循环的挑战,ii)实现粮食安全,iii)避免环境污染,以及 iv)通过跨学科进程实现全球可持续性学习。