The International Nitrogen Initiative is a global effort to optimize nitrogen’s beneficial role in sustainable food production and to minimize nitrogen’s negative effects on human health and the environment. From a series of regional centers in Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, and North America, the INI is pursuing a three-stage strategy; under each phase, a number of questions provide examples of the types of information that will be gathered:
- Phase I: Assess knowledge on N flows and problems:
- What are the controls on N fluxes in the environment? - How have N fluxes changed due to human action? - What are the consequences? - What are the gaps in knowledge? - How do the answers to these questions vary by region?
- Phase II: Develop of region-specific solutions:
- What research is needed to fill identified gaps? - Which solutions can be used to solve identified problems? - Which tools are required? - Which areas of expertise are required? - How do the answers to these questions vary by region?
- Phase III: Implement scientific, engineering and policy tools to solve problems:
- Which solution is best for a specific problem? - What are the barriers to solution implementation? - Are there economic issues? - How long will the solutions be effective? - How do the answers to these questions vary by region? |