From environmental evaluation to the dynamics of agrarian systems on a 'green algae' watershed

This paper reports on the Acassya project in the Lieue de Grève coastal watershed, evaluating nitrogen flows and modelling low-emission livestock farming systems to mitigate eutrophication, using agrarian diagnosis, pilot farms, and stakeholder co-created scenarios with the CASIMOD’N model.

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The article presents the Acassya project conducted in the Lieue de Grève coastal watershed (Brittany, France) to address water quality degradation from intensive livestock farming. It assesses nitrogen compartments and fluxes in breeding zones, develops an agro-hydrological model that integrates farm constraints, spatial practices, and landscape structure, and co-constructs realistic, low-emission farming scenarios with local stakeholders. Methodologies include historical land-use and production system analysis, surveys for agro-socio-economic typology, pilot farm trajectory monitoring with simple indicator guides, and iterative scenario simulation using the CASIMOD’N model. Results demonstrate the feasibility of combining productive agriculture with very low nitrogen emissions.

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Innovations agronomiques

Innovations agronomiques

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France
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Françoise VERTÈS, Sophie DEVIENNE, Laurent RUIZ, Pierre MOREAU, Patrick DURAND, Luc DELABY, Samuel CORGNE, Pauline DUSSEUX et Chantal GASCUEL,
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Adopt innovative practices

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01. Juni 2013
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French
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Innovations agronomiques
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