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Author | Wallach, D.; Rivington, M. | ||||
Title | A framework structure to integrate improved methods for uncertainty evaluation, and protocols for methods application | Type | Report | ||
Year | 2014 | Publication | FACCE MACSUR Reports | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 3 | Issue | Pages | D-C4.1.2 | |
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Call Number | MA @ admin @ | Serial | 2078 | ||
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Author | Hutchings, N.; Kipling, R. | ||||
Title | Inventory of farm-scale models within LiveM | Type | Report | ||
Year | 2014 | Publication | FACCE MACSUR Reports | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 3 | Issue | Pages | D-L3.1 | |
Keywords | LiveM; | ||||
Abstract | The aim of WP3 is to improve the assessment of the impact of climate change on livestock and grassland systems at the farm-scale. The first step in this process is to understand the current state of the art in farm-scale modelling, and the resources available within the MACSUR knowledge hub. Here, an inventory of the farm-scale models available within LiveM is presented, along with a summary of the types of model represented. Thirteen farm-scale models were identified, three of which focus on environmental aspects of farm systems (GHG emissions etc.) and ten of which focus on management strategies (productivity, economics etc.). | ||||
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Call Number | MA @ admin @ | Serial | 2064 | ||
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Author | Biewald, A. | ||||
Title | Representative Agricultural Pathways for Europe | Type | Report | ||
Year | 2016 | Publication | FACCE MACSUR Reports | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 9 C6 - | Issue | Pages | Sp9-1 | |
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Abstract | Agricultural aspects have been covered in the scenario process on shared socio-economic pathways (SSPs), but only to a limited extent. In order to analyze the future dynamics of agricultural development they need to be complemented and specified by Representative Agricultural Pathways (RAPs), which cover different aspects of agricultural development as for example European agricultural and domestic policy, environmental policies, different livestock management systems, cropping systems or irrigation efficiencies.In this paper we will develop a general framework for RAPs where we define for each SSP the corresponding specific agricultural development. Some aspects of the above mentioned specifics can be derived from the definitions in the SSPs, as for example irrigation efficiencies which are linked to technological development. Agricultural policies on the other hand are not included in the SSP definitions. Here we will define agricultural and environmental policies, including the available funding in each area of the common agricultural policy (CAP) (pillars 1 and 2). As RAPs can only to a small degree be developed as European guidelines and implemented unilaterally, it is important to translate the overall storylines into specific scenario parameterization at national levels. Concerned by this are 1. national policies, as well as the agri-environmental schemes of the CAP in Pillar II, 2. livestock efficiencies and the development of extensive and intensive farm management, and 3. crop management systems.Additionally we will define which respresentative concentration pathways (RCPs) will match best the future agricultural and agro-economic trajectories. The following 5 preliminary RAPs for Europe will be further developed in our analysis:EU-RAP1 (Sustainable Europe) : strong CAP, strong shift on environmental regulation, no producer support, green CAP with strong mititgation componentEU-RAP2 (Middle of the road): BAU or things will stay as they are.EU-RAP3 (Fragmented Europe): Europe breaks up, rich countries support farmers with national subsidies, poor countries do not. There is no CAP anymoreEU-RAP4 (Two Europes): Europe is divided in a poor and a rich part. In the rich part a green and environmental friendly CAP will be implemented, in the poor part of Europe, the CAP will cease to existEU-RAP5(Fossil fueled Europe): free market world, strong institutions, weak on enviromental regulations, low domestic polices? Local green CAP without mitigation | ||||
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Call Number | MA @ admin @ | Serial | 4836 | ||
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Author | Blanco-Penedo et al. | ||||
Title | Data driven dairy decision for farmers | Type | Report | ||
Year | 2016 | Publication | FACCE MACSUR Reports | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 8 | Issue | Pages | SP8-2 | |
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Call Number | MA @ admin @ | Serial | 4855 | ||
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Author | Deppermann et al. | ||||
Title | Food and nutrition security in Europe – a quantification of multi-stakeholder scenarios | Type | Report | ||
Year | 2016 | Publication | FACCE MACSUR Reports | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 8 | Issue | Pages | SP8-5 | |
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Area | Expedition | Conference | LiveM2016: International livestock modelling conference – Modelling grassland-livestock systems under climate change | ||
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Call Number | MA @ admin @ | Serial | 4850 | ||
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