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From the study "A triple increase in global river basins with water scarcity due to future pollution"

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English: "The spider charts show the shares of area (sub-basin drainage area), population, N (nitrogen) inputs to rivers from human waste, agriculture land, N fertilizer application in agriculture, N manure application in agriculture, N in harvested crops, and N surplus in agriculture (defined as total N inputs to agriculture minus N outputs by crop uptake and animal grazing) in the clean-water scarcity hotspots (% of the continental total) in 2010 and 2050. Clean-water scarcity hotspots are sub-basins where either the levels of scarcity for water quantity-driven or quality-driven or both are considered high in Table 2. For 2050, clean-water scarcity is calculated for three scenarios: SSP1-RCP2p6, SSP2-RCP2p6, SSP5-RCP8p5. Details of the scenarios based on the Shared-economic pathways (SSPs) and Representative Concentration Pathways (RCPs) are available in Supplementary Tables S9–S11 in the Supporting Information." 2024 in science
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Source https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-44947-3
Author Authors of the study: Mengru Wang, Benjamin Leon Bodirsky, Rhodé Rijneveld, Felicitas Beier, Mirjam P. Bak, Masooma Batool, Bram Droppers, Alexander Popp, Michelle T. H. van Vliet & Maryna Strokal

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