Toward a nitrogen footprint calculator for Tanzania
We present the first nitrogen footprint model for a developing country: Tanzania. Nitrogen (N) is
a crucial element for agriculture and human nutrition, but in excess it can cause serious
environmental damage. The Sub-Saharan African nation of Tanzania faces a two-sided nitrogen
problem: while there is not enough soil nitrogen to produce adequate food, excess nitrogen that
escapes into the environment causes a cascade of ecological and human health problems. To
identify, quantify, and contribute to solving these problems, this paper presents a nitrogen
footprint tool for Tanzania. This nitrogen footprint tool is a concept originally designed for the
United States of America (USA) and other developed countries. It uses personal resource
consumption data to calculate a per-capita nitrogen footprint. The Tanzania N footprint tool is a
version adapted to reflect the low-input, integrated agricultural system of Tanzania. This is
reflected by calculating two sets of virtual N factors to describe N losses during food production:
one for fertilized farms and one for unfertilized farms. Soil mining factors are also calculated for
the first time to address the amount of N removed from the soil to produce food. The average
per-capita nitrogen footprint of Tanzania is 10 kg N yr1. 88% of this footprint is due to food
consumption and production, while only 12% of the footprint is due to energy use. Although
91% of farms in Tanzania are unfertilized, the large contribution of fertilized farms to N losses
causes unfertilized farms to make up just 83% of the food production N footprint. In a
developing country like Tanzania, the main audiences for the N footprint tool are community
leaders, planners, and developers who can impact decision-making and use the calculator to plan
positive changes for nitrogen sustainability in the developing world.
HUTTON Olivia;
LEACH Allison;
LEIP Adrian;
GALLOWAY James;
BEKUNDA Mateete;
SULLIVAN Clare;
LESSCHEN Jan Peter;
2017-04-21
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
JRC106593
1748-9326,
http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1748-9326/aa5c42,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC106593,
10.1088/1748-9326/aa5c42,
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