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OECC, 28 de Julio ,2014(Madrid) Alberto Sanz Cobeña (UPM), Agustin del Prado (BC3), David Yañez (CSIC), Jorge Alvaro Fuentes (CSIC), Fernando Estellés (UPV)
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  • 1. OECC, 28 de Julio ,2014(Madrid) Alberto Sanz Cobea (UPM), Agustin del Prado (BC3), David Yaez (CSIC), Jorge Alvaro Fuentes (CSIC), Fernando Estells (UPV)

2. What is Remedia? Why was Remedia created? What are the objectives of Remedia? How is Remedia structured? Achieved goals by Remedia Future challenges of Remedia 3. What is Remedia? Scientific Network on GHG mitigation from the agroforestry sector (agriculture, livestock and forestry) in Spain 4. Why was Remedia created? The role of agriculture in global GHG emissions Audsley et al. (2009) 22% 5. Source:Bellarbyetal.2008(Greenpeace) Sources of GHG in global agriculture 6. GHG emission from agriculture in each world region Vermeulen et al., 2012 Land Use Changes 7. In the case of Spain Contribution to GHG emission in Spain by sectors Energy production 79% Agriculture 10% Industrial processes 8% Wastes management 3% Others 0% Year 2011 8. Footprint of agricultural production 6% 17% 3% 16%15% 43% N2O-outsideSpain Energy Energy-outsideSpain Landuse changes outsideSpain CH4-agriculture N2O-agriculture Example: 1 L of milk in the Basque Country 9. Objectives of Remedia To allow a framework where scientists can develop efforts and cooperate with other social agents under the overarching umbrella of the general Spanish Low Carbon Development Strategy. To Synthesise, integrate and inform about existing scientific evidence in Spain on strategies of GHG mitigation in the agroforestry sector. To enhance synergies, dissemination and knowledge transfer at different levels To enhance exchange of information and excellence amongst researchers from a multidisciplinary approach To identify and propose specific scientific initiatives focused on mitigation and adaptation of agroforestry systems to climate change To interact with other research networks. To cooperate with Policy Makers and private sector: e.g. MAGRAMA To promote international collaborations 10. Coordination research-policy (GHG mitigation) researchers International Other related networks Scientific Network on GHG mitigation from the agroforestry sector (agriculture, livestock and forestry) in Spain NationalLocal* *Local: Role of autonomous regions Other Spanish General Directorates extension Local Government FARMERS R E S E A R C H 11. Structure of Remedia ~400 researchers ResearchNetwork Communication Network High diversity (geographally & disciplines) 12. Structure of Remedia: Research Network Cropping Forestry Livestock GHG Inventories Socio-economic 0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0 average N C NH3/haGWP/ha Nox/ha average P 1-Baseline 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Sustainable 0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0 average N CH4/ha N2O/ha NH3/haGWP/ha Nox/ha average P 1-Baseline 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Sustainable 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 Mil Q Biodiv Landscape Soil Q Anim. Welfare / milk 1-Baseline 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Sustainable SUSTAINABLE [Nitrate] [ Phosphorus] GHG/ha /L leche Milk quality LANDSCAPE Soil quality Animal Welfare +health CLIMATE REGULATION (GHG, C STORAGE) AIR QUALITY WATER QUALITY AIR QUALITY PROVISION Soil protection (structure, fertility) BAseline Biodiversity CULTURAL/ ETICS MARKET VALUE (SOIL, FARM) PROVISION Modelling the synergies /trade-offs between GHG mitigation and agricultural ecosystem services Modeling & Inventories Laboratory & Greenhouse Field & landscape 13. Structure of Remedia: Communication & Dissemination Network Blog: 440 registered http://redremedia.wordpress.com/ https://twitter.com/RedRemedia WEB: 24 institutions https://www.facebook.com/RedCientificaRemedia http://www.redremedia.org/ LINKEDIN YOUTUBE 14. 14 Some participant institutions 15. Achieved Goals (2012-2014) 3 national workshops ( 100 participants) Since 2012: diffusion tools (e.g. blog, 400 reg.) 2014: Special Issue in the scientific journal Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change Coordinated national & international projects Collaborative research papers Official registration as Foundation 16. National workshops Bilbao (2012) Zaragoza (2013) Valencia (2014) 17. Special Issue: Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change Greenhouse gas mitigation in the agricultural sector in Spain: 11 papers selected from the II Remedia Workshop (Zaragoza, 2013) 18. Future Challenges: Continue with the internationalization of Remedia through our workshops. France (INRA) Holland (WUR) J.F. Soussana Julio Mosquera UK (RR) Laura Crdenas Next Remedia Workshop. Madrid (23-25 March 2015) Opening Remedia 19. Future Challenges: Continue with the internationalization of Remedia through the blog & other dissemination initiatives 20. Potential collaborations with Vietnam Promote and advise in the creation of a similar Vietnamese initiative (if there is not any) Collaborative research projects (field measurements, modelling, etc.) Research network for Vietnamese-Spanish researchers (e.g. supporting travelling and research stays, etc.) Establish links with Spanish Speaking countries (e.g. Latin America) others