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Erschienen in: The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment 1/2010

01.01.2010 | LAND USE IN LCA

Life cycle inventory modelling of land use induced by crop consumption

Part 2: Example of wheat consumption in Brazil, China, Denmark and the USA

verfasst von: Jesper Hedal Kløverpris, Kenneth Baltzer, Per H. Nielsen

Erschienen in: The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment | Ausgabe 1/2010

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Abstract

Background, aims and scope

Most life cycle inventory data for crops do not include the ultimate (marginal) land use induced by crop consumption. The aims of this study were to present, document and discuss a method which can solve this problem and, furthermore, to present concrete examples for wheat consumption in Brazil, China, Denmark and the USA. A global scope is applied and the simulated adaptation to increased wheat demand corresponds to a long-term temporal scope under present market conditions with present technology.

Materials and methods

The economic general equilibrium model, Global Trade Analysis Project (GTAP) is modified and applied. Agricultural statistics and a number of global land use and land cover datasets are used in the modification and the processing of the model output. Some of the land use datasets are processed by use of a geographic information system tool.

Results

The net expansion of the global agricultural area per tonne of wheat consumed in Brazil, China, Denmark and the USA is estimated at 2,000, 260, 1,700, and 3,200 m2, respectively. For Brazil, the expansion mainly affects tropical evergreen forest. For China and the USA, the expansion mainly affects boreal deciduous forest, savanna, open shrubland and tropical evergreen forest, and for Denmark, it mainly affects savanna, tropical evergreen forest and dense shrubland. The areas affected are quantified in the land use life cycle inventory (LCI) produced for the four countries.

Discussion

The method applied allows for an even more detailed land use LCI than the one presented in this study. Results are influenced by existing global trade patterns and their inertia. Such aspects should be acknowledged in life cycle assessment (LCA). The method takes its starting point in consumption rather than production.

Conclusions

The method presented makes it possible to simulate the main mechanisms of the global agricultural system and thereby construct an LCI containing the land use induced by crop consumption in a given region and the nature types (biomes) affected. The results are sensitive to changes in the so-called Armington elasticities representing the inertia of global trade patterns. It is considered reasonable to double the standard elasticities in the GTAP model for the construction of LCI data. Wheat consumption in different countries result in different land use consequences due to differences in trade patterns, which are governed by transport and trade costs, among other factors.

Recommendations and perspectives

The modelling could be improved by incorporating a mechanism simulating legal fertiliser and pesticide restrictions, by better assessment of the amount of land suitable for livestock but not crop production (grazable land), by including irrigation and by a further differentiation of land fertility. Moreover, the method could be expanded to include intensification aspects in the LCI. The method could inspire a new approach to general LCI modelling in LCA and may also be of interest in the debate on the environmental impacts of biofuels.

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1
In the applied version of the GTAP model, forestry does not use land and is included in the manufacturing sector (mnf). This is simply an artefact of the standard GTAP model, and the study could be improved by incorporating a mechanism in the model that allows land to shift between managed forest and agriculture. Meanwhile, this interplay is partly captured outside the model in the present study because modelled agricultural land expansion can take place at the expense of forest, managed or unmanaged. See Section 2.4.
 
2
Baltzer and Kløverpris (2008) use standard GTAP notation: PM for land price (P), QO for land supply (A u) and a for the maximum amount of land available (A a), in accordance with van Meijl et al. (2006).
 
3
Determined from the overlay mentioned in Section 2.1.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Life cycle inventory modelling of land use induced by crop consumption
Part 2: Example of wheat consumption in Brazil, China, Denmark and the USA
verfasst von
Jesper Hedal Kløverpris
Kenneth Baltzer
Per H. Nielsen
Publikationsdatum
01.01.2010
Verlag
Springer-Verlag
Erschienen in
The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment / Ausgabe 1/2010
Print ISSN: 0948-3349
Elektronische ISSN: 1614-7502
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11367-009-0132-2

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