Data strategy for environmental assessment of agricultural regions via LCA: case study of a French catchment

Mise à jour : 20 avril 2016
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impact de l'agriculture sur l'environnement
ferme (exploitation)

Purpose :
Various approaches have been carried out to extrapolate environmental assessments of farms to the regional level, some of them oversimplified and thus leading to high uncertainty. Key challenges include selection of a representative sample, construction of a farm/land use typology, the extrapolation strategy and dealing with data limitations. This work proposes a method for addressing these issues by means of statistically supported approaches.
Methods :
We applied a novel approach combining a sampling strategy, estimation of farm-level environmental impacts via life cycle assessment (LCA), a farm typology based on principal component analysis, a statistical method for extending the farm sample given data constraints and finally linear extrapolation based on regional production and land use, taking into account the regional import–export balance. The approach was applied to a French case study, the Lieue de Grève catchment in the dairy-intensive Brittany region. A decision flowchart was developed to generalise the approach for similar applications dealing with farm and LCA data constraints. Additionally, innovative farm practices were modelled and their impacts propagated to the regional level.

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Data strategy for environmental assessment of agricultural regions via LCA: case study of a French catchment
Type de document
Publication scientifique
Auteurs personnes
Vertes Francoise
Corson Michael
Nitschelm Laure
Avadí Angel
Éditeur
Springer
Date de parution
20 avril 2016
Langue
Anglais