Journal article

Understanding, managing, and minimizing urban impacts on surface water nitrogen loading

ES Bernhardt, LE Band, CJ Walsh, PE Berke

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences | Published : 2008

Abstract

The concentration of materials and energy within cities is an inevitable consequence of dense populations and their per capita requirements for food, fiber, and fuel. As the world population becomes increasingly urban over the coming decades, urban areas will dramatically affect the distribution of nutrients across the face of the planet. In many cities, technological developments and urban planning have been effective at reducing the amount of waste nitrogen that is ultimately exported to downstream surface waters, largely through investments in sanitary sewer infrastructure and wastewater treatment. There are, however, still large cities throughout the developed world that have failed to t..

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