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"CLIMATE, AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SECURITY: A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE"
Agrometeorology Activities at the European and COST level
"CLIMATE, AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SECURITY: A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE" Florence, IT 24.10.2016
Pavol Nejedlik
AGROMETEOROLOGY - DEFINITIONS Branch of meteorology dealing with agriculture
Study of use of weather and climate information to enhance or expand agricultural crops and/or to increase crop production
Science investigating the meteorological, climatologic and hydrologic conditions which are significant for agriculture owing to their interaction with the objects and processes of agricultural production
"CLIMATE, AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SECURITY: A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE" Florence, IT 24.10.2016
3 pages definition in “Applied Agrometeorology” edited by K. Stigter
An interdisciplinary holistic science bridging together physical and biological science it has numerous applications in agriculture, resource utilization and management. (Mavi & Trupper, Agrometeorology, 2004)
"CLIMATE, AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SECURITY: A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE" Florence, IT 24.10.2016
AGROMETEOROLOGY
90% of Egypt is desert or semi-arid land. The flooding of the Nile River was benign, predictable, and timely. The annual inundation of the River Nile enabled irrigation possible surrounding the banks of the Nile river, an otherwise barren desert region.
The development of irrigation systems in Mesopotamia and Egypt between 4000 BC and 2000 BC, and large-scale work on the construction of canals, outfalls, and flood pools stimulated the emergence of exact sciences.
Starting period of agrometeorology – irrigation systems in Egypt and Mesopotamia
"CLIMATE, AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SECURITY: A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE" Florence, IT 24.10.2016
"CLIMATE, AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SECURITY: A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE" Florence, IT 24.10.2016
Agrometeorology as a science in Europe
First “agrometeorological model” - Reaumur (1735) : “Differences between years and locations in date of phenological events could be explained by differences in daily temperatures from arbitrary dates to the phenological event considered”. He proposed that plant development is proportional to the sum of temperature over the time rather than to temperature during the phenological phase itself (degree day concept).
Academia dei Georgofili 1753
Sir John Stuart Forbes of Pitsligo 1804-56
"CLIMATE, AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SECURITY: A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE" Florence, IT 24.10.2016
“The facts (about temperature) are all important in the estimate of the effects of temperature upon vegetation, and give a new and practical direction to our observation in the science of meteorology as applicable to agricultural produce”.
AGRICULTURAL METEOROLOGY as a science discipline
"CLIMATE, AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SECURITY: A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE" Florence, IT 24.10.2016
CAP-EU AGRICULTURAL POLICY – RECENT DECADES
CAP principles: market unity, community preference and financial solidarity (1962)
The crisis years I: regulation of the market, to promote professional ability of farmers 1970s The crisis years II: EU self-sufficiency in food products, environmental sustainability of agriculture, disorder 1980s in the market with agricultural commodities
The 1992 reform: ("MacSharry reform"), to improve the competitiveness of EU agriculture, agri-environment programme Agenda 2000, Reform 2003: more market orientation, integration of environmental concerns, enhancing the competitiveness of the farm sector, sustainable agriculture
The CAP post-2013: more sustainable EU agriculture, more targeted and equitable direct payments
"CLIMATE, AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SECURITY: A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE" Florence, IT 24.10.2016
Path of European Agrometeorology within CAP
National activities
JRC
COST Technological development,
practical applications
Monitoring at continental scale, MARS, EDO
Scientific co-operation, technological improvement,
transfer of technologies
WMO (CAgM) – DMCSSEE, RA VI
"CLIMATE, AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SECURITY: A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE" Florence, IT 24.10.2016
National activities in Agrometeorology
Theoretical and monitoring advancement
Penman-Monteith equation
(1965)
`School of de Wit in modelling (1965)
Remote sensing introduction
BACROS, SUCROS, WOFOST, MACROS
Technological development, practical application
Decision support
Yield forecasting
Land zonation
Automatic irrigation systems
Adverse weather warning&protection
systems
Support to developing countries
Rene Dumont, Kees Stigter
"CLIMATE, AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SECURITY: A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE" Florence, IT 24.10.2016
Agrometeorology in JRC – main products
Monitoring
Agriculture
Remote Sensing
Agricultural Monitoring Crop Yield Forecasting Global Food Security Agricultural Biodiversity Rural Development Climate Change Earth Observation
-Started in 1988 as an support instrument for CAP of the EU -Since 1993 technical support services to DG Agriculture and Member-States -Since 2000, the expertise in crop yields has been applied outside the EU
"CLIMATE, AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SECURITY: A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE" Florence, IT 24.10.2016
Agrometeorology in JRC – main products
European
Drought
Observation
EDO INDICATORs Combined Drought Indicator Daily Soil Moisture Daily Soil Moisture Anomaly Forecasted Soil Moisture Anomaly SPI at SYNOP stations interpolated Snowpack Indicator Vegetation Productivity Vegetation Productivity Anomaly
-First interoperability arrangements for EDO in 2010 -European Media Monitor -Time-series over Europe
Maps of Current Droughts in Europe 1st ten-day period of October 2016
"CLIMATE, AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SECURITY: A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE" Florence, IT 24.10.2016
Agrometeorology in COST – COST Actions
C
O-operation in
Science and
Technology
Phase 1 Intergovernmental agreement – 1971
Phase 2 At the EC/DG research/ - 19...eighties
Phase 3 At the ESF 2004-13, supported by EC
Phase 4 2013 => legal body, supported by EC
COST is still functioning as an intergovernmental agreement closely cooperating with the EC
1 instrument A C T I O N
"CLIMATE, AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SECURITY: A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE" Florence, IT 24.10.2016
Agrometeorology in COST – Agrometeorological Actions Meteorology in COST– success stories Action 70 on weather forecast => ECMWF Action 725 on Phenology => European phenological database
Actions dealing with Agrometeorology Action 77 Action 79 Action 711 Action 718 Action 725 Action 734 Action ES1106
2 new proposals for Actions concerning Agrometeorology: CROP RISK, Drought Monitoring Virtual Centre for Central Europe
"CLIMATE, AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SECURITY: A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE" Florence, IT 24.10.2016
COST 711 Operational applications of meteorology to agriculture, including horticulture
Duration 1994-1998, 17 participating countries
Objectives: to achieve major economic benefits by the better utilization of the simulation and understanding atmospheric processes in operational weather services
COST 77 Application of remote sensing in agrometeorology
Duration 1994-1998, 13 participating countries
Objectives: to develop methods utilizing remote sensing data for predicting microclimate and plant characteristics in agriculture
"CLIMATE, AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SECURITY: A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE" Florence, IT 24.10.2016
COST 79 Integration of data and methods in agroclimatology
Duration 1994-1998, 15 participating countries
Objectives: availability of data and models and by what ways they can be integrated in a synergy for practical use Topics and results: -Inventory of International Meteorological Databases for Assessing Agroclimatic Conditions in Europe - Comparison of several Interpolation Methods of Meteorological Data -Phenological Observations and Data for Key Agricultural Crops
"CLIMATE, AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SECURITY: A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE" Florence, IT 24.10.2016
COST 718 METEOROLOGICAL APPLICATIONS FOR AGRICULTURE
Duration 2000-2005, 21 participating countries +WMO+JRC+FAO Objective: to improve the meteorological applications to agriculture and environment protection identifying and defining the requirement in terms of scale and time resolution and end-users' needs Main results: -Use of Meteorological Information from Different Sources as Input in Agrometeorological Models (guide) -Practical comparisons of the skill of numerical weather models at local scale -Climatic Analysis and Mapping In Agriculture -Evaluation of Irrigation and Pest and Disease Models
"CLIMATE, AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SECURITY: A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE" Florence, IT 24.10.2016
COST 725 - PEP Establishing a European Phenological Data Platform for Climatological Applications
Duration 2004-2009, 27 participating countries +JRC Objective: to establish a European reference data set of phenological observations that can be used for climatological purposes, especially climate monitoring, and detection of changes Main results: -pan European phenological database with an open, unrestricted data access for science, research and education – over 8 million records (transformed to PEP725, supported by EUMETNET) -Summarizing the History and Current Status of Plant Phenology in Europe (published) -Guidelines for plant phenological observations accepted by WMO (WCRP / WCP) -Recommended application methods of phenological data
"CLIMATE, AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SECURITY: A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE" Florence, IT 24.10.2016
COST 734 - CLIVAGRI ASSESSMENT OF EUROPEAN AGRICULTURE WATER USE AND TRADE UNDER
CLIMATE CHANGE
Duration 2006-2011, 29 participating countries + WMO+JRC Objective: to evaluate possible impacts from climate change and variability on agriculture and the assessment of critical thresholds for various European areas Main results: -Survey of Agrometeorological Practices and Applications in Europe regarding Climate Change Impacts -Agroclimatic conditions in Europe under climate change (published) -Definition of harmonised criteria to evaluate the impacts of climatic change and variability on agriculture -Use of satellite data the Assessment of Climate Change and Variability Impacts on Agriculture
"CLIMATE, AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SECURITY: A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE" Florence, IT 24.10.2016
COST ES1106 - EURO-AGRIWAT ASSESSMENT OF EUROPEAN AGRICULTURE WATER USE AND TRADE UNDER
CLIMATE CHANGE
Duration 2012-2016, 30 participating countries +WMO Objective: to deliver integrated methodologies and databases for the European wide assessment of water use and trade associated to key food and energy crops at different spatial scales under current and future climatic conditions Main results: -Inventory of existing models, tools and methodologies applied in water footprint WF assessment -Data, tools and methodologies to evaluate water use and virtual water trade -Evaluation of the most suitable methodologies for addressing WF and VWT at the European scale -Evaluation of the potential of remote sensing to improve the WF assessment
"CLIMATE, AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SECURITY: A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE" Florence, IT 24.10.2016
Future of European Agrometeorology?
Trends in agricultural management – adaptations to climate change impacts Major world initiative – Global Framework for Climate Services (GFCS) GFCS areas: Agriculture and food security Disaster risk reduction Water Health
European initiative – European Research Area for Climate Services (ERA4CS) A.1: Research in support of the development and deployment of Climate Services A.2: Integration and application of Climate Science for decision making A.3: Research for co-development of advanced Climate Services
"CLIMATE, AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SECURITY: A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE" Florence, IT 24.10.2016
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