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• Dr James Elser (Director) • Research Professor, School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University Introducing SPA
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  • • Dr James Elser (Director)• Research Professor, School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University

    Introducing SPA

  • What are we?

    • The Sustainable P Alliance is a members organization that exists to catalyze the implementation of technical, organizational, and institutional innovations to advance phosphorus sustainability in North America.

    Current Members / Founders

  • Who are we?

  • Our mission

  • What we do

    • Facilitate networking among diverse players from across the phosphorus value chain via knowledge sharing events.

    • Annual conference on phosphorus sustainability (Phosphorus Forum)• Technical webinar series on current issues in P sustainability• Quarterly newsletter, blog, and social media (twitter: @SustainP)

    • Orchestrate working groups, including our just-launched Biosolids and Manure Task Force.

    • Provide technical input on metrics development (e.g. TSC, WEF) and research prioritization (e.g. TWRF)

    • Represent the North American P-sustainability community both within other N. American organizations and within the global collective of P-sustainability platforms (e.g. ESPP)

    • Offer a branding opportunity to organizations working in the vanguard of phosphorus sustainability.

  • The Phosphorus Challenge / The Phosphorus Opportunity

    Photos: foundationfar.org, via @rww, The Detroit News

  • Suh-Yee SFA for the Food System in the USA

    Phosphorus use-efficiency of agriculture and food system in the US, Sangwon Suh, Scott Yee, Chemosphere 84 (2011) 806–813. Modified Figure 2, data from Table 1.

    37731291

    -267

    219339

    389

    489

    1810

    266

    404

    67

    351

    3771

    672

    920

    607

    106

    748

    54 206

    347

    973

    377

    171121

    422

    2

    96

    27921

    Food ingested = 13.4% of

    Mining + Imported PR- All exports

    - Non-food uses

    Manure = 20.3% of

    Mining + Imported PR- All exports

    - Non-food uses

  • Soil P tests in USA/Canada

    In Great Lakes states (+ Ontario), the majority of soil P tests are ABOVEcritical levels.

  • Imbalanced production and use of P

    Jarvie, H. P., A. N. Sharpley, D. Flaten, P. J. A. Kleinman, A. Jenkins, and T. Simmons. 2015. The Pivotal Role of Phosphorus in a Resilient Water–Energy–Food Security Nexus. J. Environ. Qual. 44:1049-1062. doi:10.2134/jeq2015.01.0030

  • Want to help with this cause? Join us!

  • PhosphorusAlliance.org

    Introducing SPAWhat are we?Who are we?Our missionWhat we do The Phosphorus Challenge / The Phosphorus OpportunitySuh-Yee SFA for the Food System in the USASoil P tests in USA/CanadaImbalanced production and use of PWant to help with this cause? Join us!Slide Number 11


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