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Can urban P conservation help to prevent the brown devolution?
Lawrence A. Baker
Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
devolution
100%
phosphate rock
41%
urban ecosystem
41%
food waste
37%
food production
34%
human population
33%
sewage sludge
31%
leakage
30%
fertilizer
28%
watershed
23%
phosphorus
23%
city
18%
product
15%
analysis
8%
Engineering & Materials Science
Conservation
63%
Food waste
50%
Sewage sludge
48%
Fertilizers
41%
Watersheds
41%
Phosphorus
39%
Phosphates
37%
Deposits
32%
Rocks
27%
Chemical Compounds
Brown
68%
Phosphate Rock
48%
Food
46%
Flow Analysis
45%
Fertilizer
40%
Ecosystem
39%
Phosphorus(.)
27%
Flow
21%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Sewage
84%
Fertilizers
51%
Food
46%
Ecosystem
36%
Phosphorus
34%
Phosphates
28%
Population
12%
Social Sciences
decentralization
60%
conservation
55%
scenario
28%
food
18%
sewage
18%
metropolitan region
15%