The role of technology and policy in mitigating regional nitrogen pollution

Author(s):

Gu, Baojing, Yimei Zhu, Jie Chang, Changhui Peng, Dong Liu, Yong Min, Weidong Luo, Robert W Howarth,

Ying Ge

Journal or Book Title: Environmental Research Letters

Volume/Issue: 6, 014011

Year Published: 2011

Abstract:

Human activity greatly influences nitrogen (N) pollution in urbanized and adjacent areas. We comprehensively studied the N cycling in an urban–rural complex system, the Greater Hangzhou Area (GHA) in southeastern China. Our results indicated that subsurface N accumulation doubled, riverine N export tripled and atmospheric N pollutants increased 2.5 times within the GHA from 1980–2004. Agriculture was the largest N pollution source to air and water before 2000, whereas industry and human living gradually became the primary N pollution sources with the socioeconomic development. Based on the sensitivity analysis, we developed a scenario analysis to quantify the effects of technology and policy on environmental N dynamics. The fertilization reduction scenario suggested that the groundwater N pollution could decrease by 17% with less than a 5% reduction in crop production; the N effluent standard revision scenario led to a surface water N pollution reduction of 45%; the constructed wetlands implementation scenario could reduce surface water pollution by 43%–64%. Lastly, the technological improvement scenario mitigated atmospheric N pollution by 65%. Technologies play a key role in atmospheric N pollution control, policies mainly contribute to groundwater N pollution control, while technology and policy both work on surface water N mitigation within an urban–rural complex. 

DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/6/1/014011

Type of Publication: Journal Article

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