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  • Here the authors demonstrate how managed urbanization in China could halve reactive nitrogen pollution to both the atmosphere and water resources. Investing 61 billion USD could provide 245 billion USD in benefits, while contributing to multiple SDG goals.

    • Ouping Deng
    • Sitong Wang
    • Baojing Gu
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-16
  • Global warming may widen the development gap between the Global South and North by increasing inequalities in forest carbon and nitrogen cycling. High-income countries are expected to benefit from forest assets, while others face net losses.

    • Jinglan Cui
    • Ouping Deng
    • Baojing Gu
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-13
  • Effective nitrogen management at the local scale, through targeted practices, can enhance agricultural sustainability. However, it also necessitates consideration of climate change and socio-economic transformations.

    • Ouping Deng
    • Baojing Gu
    News & Views
    Nature Food
    Volume: 5, P: 974-975
  • Using spatial statistics on a detailed land use map, the study highlights the impact of cropland fragmentation in China. Optimizing cropping structures to meet animal food demand or relocating fragmented croplands for large-scale farming can release the potential of the fragmented croplands for increased agricultural productivity and environmental protection.

    • Ouping Deng
    • Jiangyou Ran
    • Baojing Gu
    Research
    Nature Food
    Volume: 5, P: 230-240