Abstract
Managing Nitrogen (N) is fundamental, yet challenging, for sustainable
development: N is essential for producing crops and livestock and
consequently important for food security. However, the rising N inputs
from human activities to the biosphere has gone beyond a “planetary
boundary for a safe operating space”, leading to severe environmental
issues, ranging from local water and air pollution to global climate
change. To address the N challenge, more N-efficient technologies in
crop or livestock production alone are insufficient. A broader
understanding of the complex trade-offs and responses of markets,
governments, and consumers is needed. Here we present a hierarchical
framework encompassing the complex cycles of N in human activities and
natural systems, yet simple enough to guide policies and day-to-day
actions: The Cropping system is nested within Animal-crop system, which
is nested within the Food system, and finally nested within watershed
Ecosystem (CAFE).