The spatial aggregation of agricultural intensity. Felix Teillard

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F. Teillard, G. Allaire, E. Cahuzac, F. Léger, E. Maigné and M. Tichit

The spatial aggregation of agricultural intensity

What opportunities for policy targeting?

WCCA – Brisbane – September, 29th, 2011

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2Introduction

How to improve the efficiency of conservation policies?

One option : better spatial targeting (Feehan 2005, Uthes 2010)

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3Introduction – Objectives

Map agricultural intensity on large scale, at resolution adequate

for policy targeting

• We develop an intensity indicator

computable on large scale

• We estimate it at infra regional

resolution

• We map agricultural intensity and

test for its aggregation

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4Methods – The intensity indicator

The Input Cost / ha intensity indicator (€ / ha)

• Relevant for the five main production types in France (84% of total UAA)

• Computed with FADN variables (Farm Accountancy Data Network)

• Estimated at higher resolution using other agricultural datasets

5Methods – Spatial scale and resolution

National scale, Small Agric. Region (“SAR”) resolution

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• Estimation

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• The local Moran index of

spatial auto-correlation

High LM Low LM

6Results – Agricultural intensity indicator

The IC / ha indicator displays a broad intensity gradient

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7Results – Agricultural intensity indicator

Production types and cost structure along the intensity gradient:

Mainly

bovine livestock

All production

types

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indus. crops bovine dairy

< 300 €/ha > 500 €/ha

Fertilizers

Feed

Pesticides

Seed

Other

8Results – Agricultural intensity distribution

The distribution of agricultural intensity:

• Sharp regional contrasts

• Infra-regional heterogeneity

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9Results – Agricultural intensity aggregation

Segregation of agricultural intensity: clusters of significant

aggregation within the two intensity extremes

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Significant NSaggregation aggregation

10Discussion

We show strong spatial segregation of agricultural intensity

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+ Indicator and method usable in other countries

- Other intensity components should be combined with the IC/ha

11Discussion

The theory (Primdahl 2003, Kleijn 2003) :

“Improvement” measuresTarget most sensitive area

Reverse biodiversity decline?

Our results give opportunity for going from theory to practice

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“Protection” measuresTarget high quality areas

Current focus

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Thank you

Funding 2009-2012: FarmBird Project

“Coviability models of FARMing and BIRD biodiversity”

email: teillard@agroparistech.fr

Submitted paper: The spatial aggregation of agricultural intensity: what implications

for conservation policies?