生产(经济)
环境科学
消费(社会学)
活性氮
中国
人类健康
氮气
环境保护
地理
化学
环境卫生
经济
考古
有机化学
社会学
宏观经济学
医学
社会科学
作者
Yue Dong,Linyu Xu,Zhifeng Yang,Heng Zheng,Lei Chen
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-020-14699-x
摘要
Human activities reshape the global nitrogen (N) cycle and affect environment and human health through reactive nitrogen (Nr) loss during production and consumption. In urbanized regions, the N cycle is greatly mediated by complex interactions between human and natural factors. However, the variations in sources, magnitude, spatiotemporal patterns and drivers of Nr flows remain unclear. Here we show by model simulations, anthropogenic perturbations not only intensify Nr input to sustain increasing demands for production and consumption in Guangzhou city, China, but also greatly change the Nr distribution pattern in the urban system, showing a substantial Nr enrichment in the atmosphere and a relatively low retention capacity of Nr in the terrestrial system. Our results highlight the strong anthropogenic effect of urban systems on the N cycle to suggest sustainable human activity changes to harmonize the relationship between Nr behaviors and human drivers.
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