The document describes CCAFS-MOT, a decision support tool for estimating greenhouse gas emissions from different land use systems and agricultural management practices. It estimates emissions based on empirical models using variables like climate, soil characteristics, ecosystems, and management practices. The tool also ranks the effectiveness of different mitigation options and estimates their mitigation potential. It is intended to be user-friendly and provide quick overviews and advice to policymakers.
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1. CCAFS
–
MOT:
A
decision
support
tool
for
geographic
op;misa;on
of
agricultural
mi;ga;on
op;ons
(ongoing
work)
Dali
Nayak,
Jon
Hillier,
Diana
Feliciano
&
Sylvia
VeJer
University
of
Aberdeen
Rome
12.10.2014
3. What
it
does
-‐ Es3mate
GHG
emissions
for
different
land
use
systems
according
to
management
types;
-‐ Rank
the
most
effec3ve
mi3ga3on
op3ons;
-‐ Es3mate
the
mi3ga3on
poten3al
of
different
op3ons.
What
it
does
not
do
-‐
Es3mate
life
cycle
assessment
of
GHG
emissions;
-‐
Scale
emissions
up
to
total
area,
total
livestock;
-‐
Es3mate
GHG
emissions
in
different
microclimates;
-‐ ….
4. Main
objec3ve
of
CCAFS-‐MOT
-‐ User
friendly
-‐ LiJle
;me
required
-‐ It
widely
used
-‐ Quick
user
vs
expert
user
-‐ General
overview
of
key
emission
sources
-‐ Tool
to
help
providing
advice
for
policy
makers
-‐ Accommodates
regional
differences
5. GHG
emissions:
main
input
variables
are
flexible
• Region,
climate,
soil
characteris;cs
• Ecosystem:
upland
(34
crops
+
other),
rice,
grassland
• Current
management
prac;ces:
user
can
choose
which
prac3ces
they
are
using
(e.g.
fer3liser
applica3on
rate,
3llage
prac3ces).
7. Empirical
models
to
es;mates
GHG
emissions
Land
use
Parameters
Empirical
models
Rice
Mineral
fer3liser
applica3on
Water
regime
Yan
et
al.
(2005)
Compost
applica3on
Manure
applica3on
Upland
crops
and
grassland
Organic
fer3liser
applica3on
Stehfest
and
Bouwman
(2006)
Mineral
fer3liser
applica3on
Stehfest
and
Bouwman
(2006)
Organic
amendments
Smith
et
al.
(1997)
Mineral
fer3liser
produc3on
China
-‐
Zhang
et
al.
(2013)
Europe
-‐
Brentrup
&
Palliere
(2014)
World
-‐
IFA
(2009)
Livestock
systems
Enteric
fermenta3on
Herrero
et
al.
2013
Manure
management
11. Ques;ons/feedback
• Are
you
familiar
with
the
mi3ga3on
op3ons
suggested?
• Would
you
like
to
see
more
informa3on
than
what
is
currently
presented?
What
is
missing?
• What
is
the
difference
from
other
tools?
• Other
sugges3ons…
12. Acknowledgements
• This
work
was
undertaken
as
part
of
the
CGIAR
Research
Program
on
Climate
Change,
Agriculture
and
Food
Security
(CCAFS),
which
is
a
strategic
partnership
of
CGIAR
and
Future
Earth.
This
research
was
carried
out
with
funding
by
the
European
Union
(EU)
and
with
technical
support
from
the
Interna3onal
Fund
for
Agricultural
Development
(IFAD).
The
views
expressed
in
the
document
cannot
be
taken
to
reflect
the
official
opinions
of
CGIAR,
Future
Earth,
or
donors.