Gerber, James SCarlson, Kimnerley Mde Cortazar-Atauri, Iñaki GarciaHavlík, PetrHerrero, MarioLaunay, MarieMakowski, DavidMueller, Nathaniel DO’Connell, Christine SSmith, PeteWest, Paul C2017-07-042017-07-042016-10Gerber, J S, Carlson, K M, de Cortazar-Atauri, I G, Havlík, P, Herrero, M, Launay, M, Makowski, D, Mueller, N D, O’Connell, C S, Smith, P & West, P C 2016, 'Spatially explicit estimates of N2O emissions from croplands suggest climate mitigation opportunities from improved fertilizer management', Global Change Biology, vol. 22, no. 10, pp. 3383-3394. https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.133411354-1013ORCID: /0000-0002-3784-1124/work/162727718http://hdl.handle.net/2164/8918Acknowledgements We are grateful to Stefan Seibert for advice on reconciling the Monfreda datasets of yield and area and the Portmann dataset for irrigated area of rice. We thank Deepak Ray and Jonathan Foley for helpful comments. Research support to J.G. K.C., N.M, and P.W. was primarily provided by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation and the Institute on Environment, with additional support from NSF Hydrologic Sciences grant 1521210 for N.M., and additional support to J.G. and P.W. whose efforts contribute to Belmont Forum/FACCE-JPI funded DEVIL project (NE/M021327/1). M.H. was supported by CSIRO's OCE Science Leaders Programme and the Agriculture Flagship. Funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.122371308455182619496engSDG 2 - Zero HungerSDG 13 - Climate Actionnitrogenclimate changenitrous oxidesustainable agriculturegreenhouse gasglobalmeta-analysisQH301 BiologyQH301Spatially explicit estimates of N2O emissions from croplands suggest climate mitigation opportunities from improved fertilizer managementJournal article10.1111/gcb.133412210