Challenges of using models for monitoring and assessing GHG emissions of European farms
Understanding the strengths and limitations of modelling approaches is essential for reliable monitoring, reporting and verification of greenhouse gas emissions and soil carbon changes in European agriculture.
Detalizēts apraksts
This policy brief examines the challenges and opportunities associated with the use of models for Monitoring, Reporting and Verification (MRV) of greenhouse gas emissions and soil organic carbon in European agriculture.
Drawing on experiences from more than 200 farms involved in the ClieNFarms project, the document compares farm assessment tools, process-based models and field measurements. Results demonstrate that tool selection, parameterisation, data availability and sampling strategies significantly influence assessment outcomes.
The brief highlights the importance of using Tier 3 process-based models combined with field measurements for soil organic carbon assessments, while simpler farm-level tools may be appropriate for non-CO₂ emissions. It also stresses the need for clear protocols, farmer support, training and appropriate policy frameworks to ensure reliable and comparable climate assessments.
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Detalizēta informācija par materiālu
- Projekts
- Atrašanās vieta
- Europe
- Autori
- Lin Bautze (FIBL), Alba Saez (IFOAM Organics Europe), Matthias Kuhnert (University of Aberdeen), Katja Klumpp (INRAE)
- Mērķis
- Support decision-making and strategic planning, Learn and develop skills
- Faila tips
- dokuments
- Izveidots
- 2025. g. 31. dec.
- Izcelsmes valoda
- English
- Oficiālā projekta tīmekļa vietne
- ClieNFarms
- Licence
- CC BY
- Atslēgas vārdi