European maps of crop / livestock categories and N budget parameters (timeseries 2000 – 2018) based on disaggregated CAPRI model data
- 1ARHS Developments, Belvaux, Luxembourg
- 2European Commission, DG Research and Innovation, Brussels, Belgium
- 3Eurocare, Bonn, Germany
- 4Seidor Italy, s.r.l., Milano, Italy
- 5European Commission, DG Joint Research Centre, Ispra (VA), Italy
- 6FINCONS SPA, Vimercate (MB), Italy
The agricultural sector holds the greatest reduction potential to limit adverse effects of reactive nitrogen in the environment. Assessing the negative impacts of excessive release of reactive nitrogen into the biosphere requires spatially explicit information to capture e.g. hot spots of nitrogen surplus, nitrogen use efficiency, the impact on sensitive ecosystems or on ground/drinking water quality.
The agricultural economic model CAPRI is one of the main tools applied by the European Commission for the ex-ante analysis of the impact of agricultural policies and agro-environmental legislation at regional level (NUTS2) in Europe. CAPRI builds on long-term time series of regional, national and international agricultural statistics (e.g. crop and livestock production, fertilizer use), market and trade data. Inputs (e.g. inorganic fertilizer) in CAPRI are explicitly linked to production which delivers the basis for connecting environmental indicators (e.g. nitrogen surplus) directly to individual activities.
To provide the link between the agro-economic model CAPRI and the impact assessment of nitrogen use in agriculture on the environment at higher spatial resolution, we developed a procedure to disaggregate CAPRI regional data and provide maps of nitrogen input/output, crop and livestock production for the time series 2000 – 2018 at the level of Farm Structure Units (FSU) for 26 EU member states and the UK. The FSU are built by the spatial intersection of a 10 x 10 km2 INSPIRE compliant grid, the CAPRI NUTS2 region borders and the soil mapping units of the Harmonized World Soil Data Base (FAO/IIASA/ISRIC/ISS-CAS/JRC, 2009), having a median area of 12 km2 (minimum 1 km2, maximum 100 km2).
The disaggregation procedure for 36 crop types and 18 livestock categories from the regional level to the FSU is driven by information from the gridded Farm Structure Survey (FSS, 2010) crop and livestock data at 10 x 10 km2 resolution, CORINE (2018) non-agricultural land cover shares, altitude and slope constraints for individual crops / crop classes derived from LUCAS survey data (https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/lucas).
Nitrogen inputs from mineral fertilizer and manure are disaggregated from the regional level to the FSU following the crops’ requirements. N input from atmospheric deposition and N supply by biological fixation is taken into account at FSU level. N from mineralization of soil organic matter could not be taken into account due to lack of data. N losses from volatilization and surface run-off, N removal by harvest, N in crop residues complete the N flow data set in agricultural areas at FSU level.
How to cite: Koeble, R., Leip, A., Kempen, M., Bielza, M., Catarino, R., Paracchini, M. L., See, L., and Van Der Velde, M.: European maps of crop / livestock categories and N budget parameters (timeseries 2000 – 2018) based on disaggregated CAPRI model data, EGU General Assembly 2024, Vienna, Austria, 14–19 Apr 2024, EGU24-18505, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-18505, 2024.