Title of article :
Development of marginal emission factors for N losses from agricultural soils with the DNDC–CAPRI meta-model
Author/Authors :
Wolfgang Britz، نويسنده , , Adrian Leip، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
The article discusses marginal emission factors for N losses from agricultural soils, with rape and wheat as examples, and presents results for EU15 as high-resolution maps and aggregated to Member State level. The results are generated by linking the economic model for the agricultural sector CAPRI (Common Agricultural Policy Regional Impact) with spatial down-scaling, and a statistical meta-model for the bio-physical model DNDC (DeNitrification–DeComposition). For a given agro-economic scenario, CAPRI supplies for each crop the crop share, yield and fertilizer application rate spatially downscaled to clusters of 1 km × 1 km grid cells. The results from CAPRI are processed by a meta-model of DNDC to estimate the local greenhouse gas emissions from the soil. DNDC is a dynamic process-oriented model, which estimates trace gas fluxes and nutrient turnover in agricultural soils. The fit of the regressions is typically very good (∼0.95R2 for the majority of the regressions), and all coefficients are significant at 99% probability. The meta-model allows a seamless integration between the economic and the bio-physical models, offering additional benefit such as the site-specific calibration of the bio-physical model ensuring the match between simulated and observed yield at the grid-level.
Keywords :
Decision support tools , Marginal emission factors , N2O , Integrated assessment , Meta-model
Journal title :
Agriculture Ecosystems and Environment
Journal title :
Agriculture Ecosystems and Environment