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Economic and environmental analysis of energy efficiency measures in agriculture. Case Studies and trade offs.
This report is the result of the collaboration of the partners of the AGREE work-package âEconomic and environmental analysisâ, which is based on case study analyses of the partners in seven countries of the EU. The case studies show economic and environmental trade-offs in the different regions in the EU, for which each partner is responsible. Nevertheless prior to the reporting of the case studies an intensive discussion on a common methodological approach has been accomplished and applied to the case studies. The case studies show a wide range of different perspectives of energy efficiency in agriculture, but they are all based on the common methodology presented in Chapter 3. In Chapter 4, the case studies are presented, with authors indicated at the beginning of each section. Each section of Chapter 4 ends with a synthesis analysis of the results from the different case studies. Chapter 5 summarizes and concludes the report by highlighting the major findings of the analyses.
The report builds upon the âState of the Art in Energy Efficiency in Europeâ published separately by the AGREE consortium (GoĆaszewski et al. 2012), which shows the status quo of energy use and possible energy efficiency measures in agriculture across different production systems and regions in Europe. This report presents an economic and environmental analysis based on in-depth case studies which show the potential for, and constraints on, energy efficiency measures in agriculture with respect to the specific environments in Europe
Species Interactions Alter Evolutionary Responses to a Novel Environment
Adaptation to a novel environment is altered by the presence of co-occurring species. Species in diverse communities evolved complementary resource use, which altered the functioning of the experimental ecosystems
Opportunita' e sfide dell'adattamento ai cambiamenti climatici in Europa: Analisi di casi studio dal progetto MACSUR knowledge hub
Designing adaptive pathways to climate change in agriculture under uncertainty is a multidimensional, context-sensitive process with implications for researchers and stakeholders. We report the outcomes of a European case-study analysis across Europe conducted in the context of the MACSUR project. Crop, livestock and grassland and trade modelling, stakeholder engagement and co-researching with farmers were used differently by each research team depending on the available data or local skills. Adaptive responses ranged from changing sowing date to crop diversification or change farm structure. Despite the diversity of climates, methods and local contexts, many converging outcomes emerged, including the need for farmers to learn to perceive climate change, for policy makers to invest private-public partnerships and for researchers to identify adaptation options by investing on long-term experiments and on integrating education and communication in adaptation research.201
Agenda for transnational co-operation on energy efficiency in agriculture.
This report describes the stakeholder process set up by the AGREE project, to
produce an Agenda for Transnational Cooperation in R&D on the topic of energy
efficiency in agriculture. In six of the partner countries, represting a wide variety
of agro-climatic conditions, stakeholders from across the value chain and
representing the enabling environment, came together to discuss and identify
opportunities and bottlenecks for an energy efficient agriculture for the future.
The resulting lists were analysed and clustered to produce nine potential topics
for energy efficiency R&D in EU agriculture. In a transnational meeting with
representatives from each of the participating countries, as well as from the
External Advisory Board, R&D themes were identified and prioritised to produce a
list of eleven R&D areas:
1. Sensor technology
2. Agro-residue valorisation
3. Operational groups (energy efficiency networks)
4. Integrative solutions
5. Socio-economic scenarios research
6. Definitions and data exchange
7. Decision Support System (DSS) tools for farmers
8. Design tools
9. Local food strategies
10.Soil and water management
11.Farm machinery
In this report the above mentioned areas are explained and described and finally
suggestions for the potential embedding of each of the items is discussed
Analiza ekonomiczna i srodowiskowa dzialan z zakresu efektywnosci energetycznej w rolnictwie (Economic and environmental analysis of activities in the field of energy efficiency in agriculture)
This text is the result of the collaboration of the partners of the AGREE work-package âEconomic and environmental analysisâ, which is based on case study analyses of the partners in seven countries of the EU. The case studies show economic and environmental trade-offs in the different regions in the EU, for which each partner is responsible. Nevertheless prior to the reporting of the case studies an intensive discussion on a common methodological approach has been accomplished and applied to the case studies. The case studies show a wide range of different perspectives of energy efficiency in agriculture, but they are all based on the common methodology presented in Chapter 3. In Chapter 4, the case studies are presented, with authors indicated at the beginning of each section. Each section of Chapter 4 ends with a synthesis analysis of the results from the different case studies. Chapter 5 summarizes and concludes the report by highlighting the major findings of the analyses. The report builds upon the âState of the Art in Energy Efficiency in Europeâ published separately by the AGREE consortium (GoĆaszewski et al. 2012), which shows the status quo of energy use and possible energy efficiency measures in agriculture across different production systems and regions in Europe. This report presents an economic and environmental analysis based on in-depth case studies which show the potential for, and constraints on, energy efficiency measures in agriculture with respect to the specific environments in Europe