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== Geographic / System Context == N2O emissions occur globally, with spatial variability influenced by land use, agricultural practices, industrial activity, and natural ecosystems. Major sources include fertilized agricultural soils, livestock waste management, biomass burning, and certain industrial processes. Regions with intensive agriculture, such as parts of North America, Europe, and Asia, tend to exhibit higher emissions. Additionally, natural emissions arise from tropical and temperate soils and oceans, contributing to the background flux. The global geographic scope of N2O emissions necessitates integrated monitoring approaches to capture spatial heterogeneity and temporal trends across diverse environmental systems.
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