@Article{BustamanteMOCJGAAPM:2014:RiChNi,
author = "Bustamante, M. M. C. and Martinelli, L. A. and Ometto, Jean Pierre
Henry Balbaud and Carmo, J. B. do and Jaramillo, V. and Gavito, M.
E. and Araujo, P. I. and Austin, A. T. and P{\'e}rez, T. and
Marquina, S.",
affiliation = "{Universidade de Bras{\'{\i}}lia (UNB)} and {Universidade de
S{\~a}o Paulo (USP)} and {Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas
Espaciais (INPE)} and {Universidade Federal de S{\~a}o Carlos
(UFSCar)} and {Universidad Nacional Aut{\'o}noma de M{\'e}xico}
and {Universidad Nacional Aut{\'o}noma de M{\'e}xico} and
{Universidad de Buenos Aires} and {Universidad de Buenos Aires}
and {Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Cient{\'{\i}}ficas}
and {Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones
Cient{\'{\i}}ficas}",
title = "Innovations for a sustainable future: Rising to the challenge of
nitrogen greenhouse gas management in Latin America",
journal = "Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability",
year = "2014",
volume = "9",
pages = "73--81",
keywords = "anthropogenic source, climate change, ecosystem service,
environmental impact, future prospect, greenhouse gas, innovation,
land use change, mitigation, sustainable development,
vulnerability, Latin America.",
abstract = "Latin America encompasses a dizzying array of ecosystems and
socioeconomic models, and the region will be highly vulnerable to
the projected impacts of climate change in the next century. At
the same time, Latin America can significantly contribute to the
mitigation of greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions within a
sustainable development framework. Land use conversion with
associated biomass burning, agriculture with N fertilizers and
animal waste are the main anthropogenic sources of nitrous oxide
(N2O) emissions in the region, and have increased markedly in the
last decades. Effective sustainable management for the mitigation
of N2O emissions requires the proper evaluation of all sources,
many of which are still roughly estimated or unknown, testing
alternatives to reduce primary sources, and technological
innovation for higher resource-use efficiency within the farm.
Current barriers might be overcome through policies that support
sustainable practices that reduce negative environmental impacts
and simultaneously maintaining ecosystem function and services.",
doi = "10.1016/j.cosust.2014.09.002",
url = "http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cosust.2014.09.002",
issn = "1877-3435",
label = "scopus 2014-11 BustamanteMOCJGAAPM:2014:RiChNi",
language = "en",
targetfile = "Bustamante_innovations.pdf",
urlaccessdate = "28 abr. 2024"
}