Quantification and mapping of the nutrient regulation ecosystem service demand on a local scale

In this study, the nutrient regulation ecosystem service (ES) demand was quantified and mapped in an agriculturally-dominated landscape in the federal German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. The demand was assessed in a case study area on an individual field scale. As an indicator for the nutrient r...

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Main Authors: Sabine Bicking, Bastian Steinhoff-Knopp, Benjamin Burkhard, Felix Müller
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-01-01
Series:Ecosystems and People
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/26395916.2020.1722753
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spelling doaj-0d07d6d6e5a1456bb1a3ea9d3b4004bf2021-03-02T16:11:15ZengTaylor & Francis GroupEcosystems and People2639-59162020-01-0116111413410.1080/26395916.2020.17227531722753Quantification and mapping of the nutrient regulation ecosystem service demand on a local scaleSabine Bicking0Bastian Steinhoff-Knopp1Benjamin Burkhard2Felix Müller3Kiel UniversityLeibniz Universität HannoverLeibniz Universität HannoverKiel UniversityIn this study, the nutrient regulation ecosystem service (ES) demand was quantified and mapped in an agriculturally-dominated landscape in the federal German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. The demand was assessed in a case study area on an individual field scale. As an indicator for the nutrient regulation ecosystem service demand, nitrogen budgets were calculated. The assessment includes a comparison of an agriculturally calculated nitrogen budget to an ecologically calculated nitrogen budget. The agricultural calculation is based on legal regulations and considers volatile nitrogen losses from fertilizers, whereas the ecological calculation incorporates the total amount of nitrogen and includes also the atmospheric nitrogen deposition. Furthermore, the positive effects of additional agricultural practices on the nutrient regulation ES demand were identified. The spatial distribution of the nutrient regulation ES demand was compared to the distribution of the nitrate leaching and denitrification potential in order to analyse the relative vulnerability of individual fields to nutrient oversupply. The findings of this study, which highlight in particular the suitability of enlarged crop rotation systems, can be used to support sustainable agricultural practices and land management strategies on the local sale.EDITED BY Christine Fürsthttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/26395916.2020.1722753nutrientsnitrogen budgetfarming practicescrop rotationnitrate leaching potentialdenitrification potentialvulnerability assessment
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author Sabine Bicking
Bastian Steinhoff-Knopp
Benjamin Burkhard
Felix Müller
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Bastian Steinhoff-Knopp
Benjamin Burkhard
Felix Müller
Quantification and mapping of the nutrient regulation ecosystem service demand on a local scale
Ecosystems and People
nutrients
nitrogen budget
farming practices
crop rotation
nitrate leaching potential
denitrification potential
vulnerability assessment
author_facet Sabine Bicking
Bastian Steinhoff-Knopp
Benjamin Burkhard
Felix Müller
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title Quantification and mapping of the nutrient regulation ecosystem service demand on a local scale
title_short Quantification and mapping of the nutrient regulation ecosystem service demand on a local scale
title_full Quantification and mapping of the nutrient regulation ecosystem service demand on a local scale
title_fullStr Quantification and mapping of the nutrient regulation ecosystem service demand on a local scale
title_full_unstemmed Quantification and mapping of the nutrient regulation ecosystem service demand on a local scale
title_sort quantification and mapping of the nutrient regulation ecosystem service demand on a local scale
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Ecosystems and People
issn 2639-5916
publishDate 2020-01-01
description In this study, the nutrient regulation ecosystem service (ES) demand was quantified and mapped in an agriculturally-dominated landscape in the federal German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. The demand was assessed in a case study area on an individual field scale. As an indicator for the nutrient regulation ecosystem service demand, nitrogen budgets were calculated. The assessment includes a comparison of an agriculturally calculated nitrogen budget to an ecologically calculated nitrogen budget. The agricultural calculation is based on legal regulations and considers volatile nitrogen losses from fertilizers, whereas the ecological calculation incorporates the total amount of nitrogen and includes also the atmospheric nitrogen deposition. Furthermore, the positive effects of additional agricultural practices on the nutrient regulation ES demand were identified. The spatial distribution of the nutrient regulation ES demand was compared to the distribution of the nitrate leaching and denitrification potential in order to analyse the relative vulnerability of individual fields to nutrient oversupply. The findings of this study, which highlight in particular the suitability of enlarged crop rotation systems, can be used to support sustainable agricultural practices and land management strategies on the local sale.EDITED BY Christine Fürst
topic nutrients
nitrogen budget
farming practices
crop rotation
nitrate leaching potential
denitrification potential
vulnerability assessment
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/26395916.2020.1722753
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