“…In contrast, PFA studies focus on P flows throughout entire society and take different sub-sectors and internal flows into consideration. In Europe, PFA studies have been conducted for the EU-15 (Ott and Rechberger, 2012), and at the national level for several European countries including Austria (Egle et al, 2014;Seyhan, 2006), Belgium (Flanders) (Coppens et al, 2013), Denmark (Klinglmair et al, submitted for publication), Finland (Antikainen et al, 2005(Antikainen et al, , 2008Saikku et al, 2007), France (Senthilkumar et al, 2012a,b), Germany (Gethke, 2012), Netherlands (de Buck et al, 2012Smit et al, 2010), Norway (Hamilton et al, 2015), Sweden (Linderholm et al, 2012a), Switzerland (Binder et al, 2009;Lamprecht et al, 2011), Turkey (Seyhan, 2006;Seyhan, 2009), and United Kingdom (Cooper and Carliell-Marquet, 2013). Compared to agricultural P balance studies, PFA studies show how P is used, reused and lost across society as a whole.…”