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|Description=Under the baseline scenario of the Rio+20 study, N surpluses increase by 35% globally, which is the result of decreasing trends in North America, western Europe and Japan, and stabilisation in India; in all other regions, N surpluses increase (See figure below). This increase is particularly large in sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia. For phosphorus we see a similar picture, with large increases in developing countries.
|Description=Under the baseline scenario of the Rio+20 study, N surpluses increase by 35% globally, which is the result of decreasing trends in North America, western Europe and Japan, and stabilisation in India; in all other regions, N surpluses increase (See figure below). This increase is particularly large in sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia. For phosphorus we see a similar picture, with large increases in developing countries.
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