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Nathaniel P. Springer
Researcher at University of Minnesota
Publications - 18
Citations - 617
Nathaniel P. Springer is an academic researcher from University of Minnesota. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sustainability & Agriculture. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 16 publications receiving 360 citations. Previous affiliations of Nathaniel P. Springer include Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute & University of California, Davis.
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Inequity in consumption of goods and services adds to racial-ethnic disparities in air pollution exposure.
Christopher W. Tessum,Joshua S. Apte,Andrew L. Goodkind,Nicholas Z. Muller,Kimberley A. Mullins,David Paolella,Stephen Polasky,Nathaniel P. Springer,Sumil K. Thakrar,Julian D. Marshall,Jason Hill +10 more
TL;DR: It is shown that, in the United States, PM2.5 exposure is disproportionately caused by consumption of goods and services mainly by the non-Hispanic white majority, but disproportionately inhaled by black and Hispanic minorities.
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Fields on fire: Alternatives to crop residue burning in India
Priya Shyamsundar,Nathaniel P. Springer,Heather Tallis,Stephen Polasky,Mangi L. Jat,Harminder S. Sidhu,P.P. Krishnapriya,Natalya Skiba,William Ginn,Vikram Ahuja,Jay Cummins,I. Datta,Hem Himanshu Dholakia,Jane Dixon,Bruno Gérard,Ridhima Gupta,Jessica J. Hellmann,Arun Jadhav,Hanuman S. Jat,Alwin Keil,Jagdish K. Ladha,Santiago Lopez-Ridaura,SP Nandrajog,Shashi Paul,A Ritter,Parbodh C. Sharma,Rajbir Singh,D. K. Singh,Rohini Somanathan +28 more
TL;DR: The case of crop residue management in northwestern India does not appear to fit this pattern and provides lessons that may be useful elsewhere, and synthesize emerging evidence on alternatives to burning, clarify the business case for alternative practices, identify remaining uncertainties, and discuss approaches to increase their widespread adoption.
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Feeding nine billion people sustainably: conserving land and water through shifting diets and changes in technologies.
TL;DR: An inter-regional input-output model of the world economy, the World Trade Model, is applied for analysis of alternative scenarios about satisfying future food requirements by midcentury and reveals the potential for a decisive shift of production and export of agricultural products away from developed countries toward Africa and Latin America.
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Socio-environmental consideration of phosphorus flows in the urban sanitation chain of contrasting cities
Geneviève S. Metson,Geneviève S. Metson,Stephen M. Powers,Rebecca L. Hale,Jesse S. Sayles,Gunilla Öberg,Graham K. MacDonald,Yusuke Kuwayama,Nathaniel P. Springer,Anthony J. Weatherley,Kelly L. Hondula,Kristal Jones,Rubel Biswas Chowdhury,Arthur H. W. Beusen,Arthur H. W. Beusen,Alexander F. Bouwman,Alexander F. Bouwman +16 more
TL;DR: The cross-city comparison shows that London and Baltimore recycle a larger percentage of P from human excreta back to agricultural lands than other cities, and that there is a large diversity in socio-environmental factors that affect the patterns of recycling observed across cities.
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Sustainable Sourcing of Global Agricultural Raw Materials: Assessing Gaps in Key Impact and Vulnerability Issues and Indicators.
Nathaniel P. Springer,Kelly Garbach,Kathleen Guillozet,Van R. Haden,Prashant Hedao,Allan D. Hollander,Patrick R. Huber,Christina Ingersoll,Megan Langner,Genevieve Lipari,Yaser Mohammadi,Ruthie Musker,Marina Piatto,Courtney Riggle,Melissa Schweisguth,Emily Sin,Sara Snider,Natasa J. Vidic,Aubrey White,Sonja Brodt,James F. Quinn,Thomas P. Tomich +21 more
TL;DR: A comprehensive list of sustainability issues and a database of sustainability indicators gathered from existing sources are collated and a gap analysis is performed to determine if particular issues and issue groups are over or underrepresented.