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Exploring the feasibility of integrating water issues into the CAPRI model

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  • María Blanco

    (Department of Agricultural Economics, Technical University of Madrid (UPM), Spain)

  • Benjamin Van Doorslaer

    (European Commission JRC)

  • Wolfgang Britz

    (Institute for Food and Resource Economics, University Bonn (Germany))

  • Heinz-Peter Witzke

    (Eurocare, Bonn (Germany))

Abstract

Although numerous modelling efforts have integrated food and water considerations at the farm or river basin level, very few agro-economic models are able to jointly assess water and food policies at the global level. The present report explores the feasibility of integrating water considerations into the CAPRI model. First, a literature review of modelling approaches integrating food and water issues has been conducted. Because of their capability to assess the impacts of water and food policies at the global level, three agro-economic models (IMPACT, WATERSIM and GLOBIOM) have been analysed in detail. Second, the potentiality of CAPRI to model water has been assessed. Thanks to the programming approach of its supply module, CAPRI shows a high potentiality to integrate environmental indicators as well as to enter new resource constraints (land potentially irrigated, irrigation water) and input-output relationships. At least in theory, the activity-based approach of the regional programming model in CAPRI allows differentiating between rainfed and irrigated activities. The suggested approach to include water into the CAPRI model involves creating an irrigation module and a water use module. The development of the CAPRI water module will enable to provide scientific assessment on agricultural water use within the EU and to analyze agricultural pressures on water resources. The feasibility of the approach has been tested in a pilot case study including two NUTS 2 regions (Andalucia in Spain and Midi-Pyrenees in France); its choice having been mainly motivated by data availability. Preliminary results are presented, highlighting the interrelations between water and agricultural developments in Europe.

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  • María Blanco & Benjamin Van Doorslaer & Wolfgang Britz & Heinz-Peter Witzke, 2012. "Exploring the feasibility of integrating water issues into the CAPRI model," JRC Research Reports JRC77058, Joint Research Centre.
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