JRC-AL – Workshop on integrated modelling of nitrogen – Laxenburg – 29.11.2007 1 Integrating an economic model for European agriculture with a mechanistic.

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JRC-AL – Workshop on integrated modelling of nitrogen – Laxenburg – Integrating an economic model for European agriculture with a mechanistic model to estimate nitrogen and carbon losses from arable soils in Europe – net climate impact of rapeseed cultivation for biofuels Adrian Leip European Commission – Joint Research Centre Institute for Environment and Sustainability Climate Change Unit TFIAM/COST729/NinE Workshop on integrated modelling of nitrogen November, 2007 – Laxenburg, Austria

JRC-AL – Workshop on integrated modelling of nitrogen – Laxenburg – Co-authors → Changsheng Li, University of New Hampshire → Giulio Marchi, Joint Research Centre → Lorenzo Orlandini, Joint Research Centre → Markus Kempen, Universität Bonn → Renate Köble, Joint Research Centre (now IER Stuttgart) → Wolfgang Britz, Universität Bonn (now Joint Research Centre) CAPRI

JRC-AL – Workshop on integrated modelling of nitrogen – Laxenburg – Chemistry World, 21. September 2007

JRC-AL – Workshop on integrated modelling of nitrogen – Laxenburg – Relative warming derived from N 2 O production Crutzen et al. 2007, Atmos. Chem. Phys. Discuss.

JRC-AL – Workshop on integrated modelling of nitrogen – Laxenburg – Application of CAPRI/DNDC-EUROPE on rapeseed cultivation in Europe → Policy framework → CAPRI / DNDC-EUROPE → Set-up of bio-crop simulations → Does N 2 O negate CO 2 savings?

JRC-AL – Workshop on integrated modelling of nitrogen – Laxenburg – Renewable energy directive Biofuel directive 2003 → Target for min. proportion for biofuels: 5.75% (energy content) of all petrol and diesel for transport purposes by dec Commission Communication: Limiting Global Climate Change to 2ºC (2007) and EU Spring Summit 2007 → Binding targets for the overall share of renewable energy (20%) and for the share of biofuels in petrol and diesel (10%) in 2020 Directive on renewable energy (DG TREN finalized by end 2007) → Targets confirmed → Sustainability criteria Achieving a minimum level of GHG savings Avoiding major reduction in carbon stocks through land use change Avoiding major biodiversity loss from land use change

JRC-AL – Workshop on integrated modelling of nitrogen – Laxenburg – Fuel quality directive → DG-ENV is proposing to amend the fuel quality directive to include GHG efficiency of the EU road-fuel mix decrease of 10% in the average GHG-intensity of road fuel most of it must come from the use of bio-fuels stronger target than renewable energy directive  requires comprehensive and careful lifecycle analysis including N 2 O emissions!

JRC-AL – CCU seminar – Ispra – CAPRI/DNDC-EUROPE framework

JRC-AL – Workshop on integrated modelling of nitrogen – Laxenburg – CAPRI-MODEL A “multi-purpose” modeling system for EU’s agriculture, allows to analyze → Market policies (administrative prices/tariffs/preferential agreements) → Premium systems/quotas/set-aside at regional level (CAP) → Environmental policies (standards/market solutions)

Li et al., 1992, 2000,2003

Socio-economic database DNDC European national and international statistics GIS environmental database CAPRI Regional statistics National market/trade Regional agricultural system + economic and environmental indicators Policy framework Global trade framework Production level and farm input estimation at spatial calculation units Agricultural land use map Definition of environmental scenario Aggregation to modeling spatial units Climate data and N deposition Soil information CAPRI - DNDC-EUROPE Farm Management Simulation at modeling spatial unit Environmental indicators -N2O, N2 - NOx - CH4 - NH3 - Nitrate leaching - Carbon Stocks - Energy - … Environmental indicators -N2O, N2 - NOx - CH4 - NH3 - Nitrate leaching - Carbon Stocks - Energy - … Geographic data Developed in CAPRI-DynaSpat Leip et al, 2007, Biogeosciences Discussions

JRC-AL – Workshop on integrated modelling of nitrogen – Laxenburg – CAPRI-DynaSpat Agricultural Land Use Maps For each Spatial Unit: -29 crop maps (crop area) -Livestock density -Mineral fertilizer and manure application rate by crop and polygon -Yield For each Spatial Unit: -29 crop maps (crop area) -Livestock density -Mineral fertilizer and manure application rate by crop and polygon -Yield

JRC-AL – Workshop on integrated modelling of nitrogen – Laxenburg – Set-up of DNDC Climate → MARS 50 km2, daily ( ) → Deposition: EMEP Soil: → ESB 1 km raster data (Hiederer & Jones: SOC, base saturation, clay content, packing density), 65 year spin-up run Land Use: → CAPRI-DynaSpat Land Use Map Farm Management → N application: EFMA/IFA/FAO + CAPRI → Yield: DNDC + CAPRI → Sowing dates: Bouraoui & Aloe. → Irrigation: FAO → Other farm data: Li et al. GIS Database HSMU-layer DNDC- EUROPE * * modified DNDC V.89 to accommodate simulations of HSMU for in- and output handling

JRC-AL – Workshop on integrated modelling of nitrogen – Laxenburg – Generation of crop rotation → Linked to land uses within simulation unit → A priori assumption on possible rotations Rotations are generated consistent with national statistics, environmental conditions, and farm practice recommendations

JRC-AL – Workshop on integrated modelling of nitrogen – Laxenburg – RESULTS (10-years average)

JRC-AL – Workshop on integrated modelling of nitrogen – Laxenburg – CO 2 savings vs. N 2 O emissions Yield: 1300 kg C/ha (DNDC) Energy input fossil fuel: 0.16 MJ/MJ (JEC, Well-to-Wheel study) Yield: 1300 kg C/ha (DNDC) Energy input fossil fuel: 0.16 MJ/MJ (JEC, Well-to-Wheel study) Direct emissions: 5 kg N2O-N/ha Indirect emissions (DNDC): -25 kg N leaching (2.5% EF) -50 kg N volatilised (1%EF) Direct emissions: 5 kg N2O-N/ha Indirect emissions (DNDC): -25 kg N leaching (2.5% EF) -50 kg N volatilised (1%EF) kg CO 2-eq ha -1

JRC-AL – Workshop on integrated modelling of nitrogen – Laxenburg – On-farm energy input Detailed assessment of energy requirements (CAPRI) → Direct energy input Fuel for farm machinery Lubricants Electricity → Indirect energy input Plant protections/Irrigation/Seeds Depreciation/Repair of farm machinery and buildings Drying of cereals Kraenzlein et al., 2007

JRC-AL – Workshop on integrated modelling of nitrogen – Laxenburg – GHG emissions from fertilizer manufacture → Main use of fertilizer → Emission factors Calcium ammonium nitrate27% NPK/NP/NK fertilizers22% Ammonium nitrate21% Urea11% Nitrogen solutions (mainly UAN)10% Calcium ammonium nitrate7.2kg CO 2-eq /kg N NPK/NP/NK fertilizers5.4kg CO 2-eq /kg N Ammonium nitrate6.9kg CO 2-eq /kg N Urea4.0kg CO 2-eq /kg N Nitrogen solutions (mainly UAN)5.8kg CO 2-eq /kg N Ammonium sulphate5.6kg CO 2-eq /kg N Other straight N fertilizers **5.6kg CO 2-eq /kg N EFMA, 1997 & Wood and Cowie, 2004

JRC-AL – Workshop on integrated modelling of nitrogen – Laxenburg – GHG balance of rapeseed cultivation (I) Credits for the use of co-products (JEC, Well-to-Wheel study) Credits for the use of co-products (JEC, Well-to-Wheel study) Comparison of CO 2 savings vs. N 2 O emissions: savings: -8% Overall GHG balance: savings: -40% kg CO 2-eq ha -1

JRC-AL – Workshop on integrated modelling of nitrogen – Laxenburg – GHG balance of rapeseed cultivation (II) Carbon-sink sensitivity to N deposition 25 g C / g N Carbon-sink sensitivity to N deposition 25 g C / g N Contribution to carbon sequestration: 10% of volatilizes NH 3 +NO x +N biofuel kg CO 2-eq ha -1

JRC-AL – Workshop on integrated modelling of nitrogen – Laxenburg – GHG balance of sugarbeet cultivation kg CO 2-eq ha -1 GHG balance: savings: 57%

JRC-AL – Workshop on integrated modelling of nitrogen – Laxenburg – Conclusions → Regionalization of the assessment is a pre-requisite for policy advice Matching of agricultural activities with soil and farm management can change the picture → The current simulation results suggest significant N2O emissions For rapeseed similar magnitude then CO2 savings, for sugar beet less → Effect of carbon can be huge Improvement of estimates urgent → The methodology allows a detailed analysis of N2O emissions from biofuel production Scale-consistency “from plot to continent” Consistency with cultivation pattern and farming practices Comprehensive ex ante policy analysis possible (incl. structural changes) → Challenge to factor-out marginal emissions caused by bio-fuels How would the land be used otherwise? Where is the ‘former’ land use happening now?

JRC-AL – Workshop on integrated modelling of nitrogen – Laxenburg –