Disaggregated greenhouse gas emission inventories from agriculture via a coupled economic-ecosystem model
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Estimates of regional greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural systems are needed to evaluate possible mitigation strategies with respect to environmental effectiveness and economic feasibility. Therefore, in this study, we used the GIS-coupled economic-ecosystem model EFEM–DNDC to assess disaggregated regional greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from typical livestock and crop production systems in the federal state of Baden-Württemberg, Southwest Germany. EFEM is an economic farm production model based on linear programming of typical agricultural production systems and simulates all relevant farm management processes and GHG emissions. DNDC is a processoriented ecosystem model that describes the complete biogeochemical C and N cycle of agricultural soils, including all trace gases. Direct soil emissions were mainly related to N2O, whereas CH4 uptake had marginal influence (net soil C uptake or release was not considered). The simulated N2O emissions appeared to be highly correlated to N fertilizer application (R 2 = 0.79). The emission factor for Baden-Württemberg was 0.97% of the applied N after excluding background emissions. Analysis of the production systems showed that total GHG emissions from crop based production systems were considerably lower (2.6– 3.4 Mg CO2 eq ha ) than from livestock based systems (5.2–5.3 Mg CO2 eq ha ). Average production system GHG emissions for BadenWürttemberg were 4.5 Mg CO2 eq ha . Of the total 38% were derived from N2O (direct and indirect soil emissions, and manure storage), 40% were from CH4 (enteric fermentation and manure storage), and 22% were from CO2 (mainly fertilizer production, gasoline, heating, and additional feed). The stocking rate was highly correlated (R = 0.85) to the total production system GHG emissions and appears to be a useful indicator of regional emission levels. # 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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