integrated assessment of agriculture and sustainable
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Integrated Assessment of Agriculture and Sustainable Development;
Setting the Agenda for Science and Policy (AgSAP 2009)
10 – 12 March 2009 Hotel Zuiderduin, Egmond aan Zee
The Netherlands
PROGRAMME
AgSAP Conference 2009 Egmond aan Zee The Netherlands
Local Organizing Committee: Martin van Ittersum Coordinator SEAMLESS, Wageningen University, Plant
Production Systems (NL) Floor Brouwer LEI, Wageningen UR (NL) Joost Wolf Wageningen University, Plant Production Systems (NL) Theo Jetten Wageningen University, C.T. de Wit Graduate School PE&RC
(NL) Marcel Lubbers Wageningen University, Plant Production Systems (NL) Charlotte Schilt Wageningen University, Plant Production Systems (NL) Corresponding address: AgSAP Office Plant Production Systems Wageningen University P.O. Box 430, 6700 AK Wageningen The Netherlands Website: www.conference-AgSAP.org E-mail: [email protected] Printing: GVO drukkers & vormgevers B.V. | Ponsen & Looijen, Ede, The Netherlands Publisher: Wageningen University and Research Centre, The Netherlands
Preface The conference programme is designed around the general theme of “Integrated Assessment of Agriculture and Sustainable Development”. There will be plenary sessions, a concluding forum discussion, and four sub-themes with seventeen parallel sessions, namely: A. Methodology for integrated assessment B. State-of-the-art components for integrated systems C. Case studies and application of tools and empirical methods D. Integrated assessment: science and impact The conference opens with a plenary session, to define the context: developments in agriculture, the relationship with sustainable development, policy questions and the role of science. Research will receive more attention in the second plenary session on the second day. There has been keen interest in the parallel sessions with more than 200 contributions that promise an excellent mix of overview, new methodologies, applications and defining new questions in the sessions on all three days of the conference. All participants are invited to provide their input to the concluding session of the Conference, the Forum on the final day. This session will focus on the subtitle of AgSAP: “Setting the Agenda for Science and Policy”, and will make use of conclusions from all sessions. And, finally, the poster awards will be announced! The conference was initiated by the SEAMLESS integrated project (System for Environmental and Agricultural Modelling; Linking European Science and Society), funded by the European Commission under Framework Programme 6. This project (2005-2009; www.seamless-ip.org) developed an operational modelling framework for integrated assessment of agricultural systems. The conference was endorsed by the European Society for Agronomy (ESA), European Federation for Information Technology in Agriculture (EFITA), International Consortium for Agricultural Systems Applications (ICASA) and the International Environmental Modelling and Software Society (iEMSs). The conference is greatly indebted to the session chairs for organizing the parallel sessions: • Erling Andersen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark • John Antle, Montana State University, USA • Robert Argent, Bureau of Meteorology, Canberra, Australia • Daniel Auclair, INRA, Montpellier, France • Martin Banse, LEI, Wageningen UR, The Netherlands • Irina Bezlepkina, LEI, Wageningen UR, The Netherlands • Floor Brouwer, LEI, Wageningen UR, The Netherlands • Frank Ewert, University of Bonn, Germany • Guillermo Flichman, IAMM, Montpellier, France • Hayo Haanstra, Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality, The Netherlands • Jim Hansen, International Research Institute for Climate Prediction, New York, USA • Thomas Heckelei, University of Bonn, Germany • Katharina Helming, ZALF, Müncheberg, Germany • Sylvia Herrmann, Leibniz University, Hannover, Germany • George Hutchinson, Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland • Jim Jones, University of Florida, Gainesville, USA • Haluk Kasnakoglu, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey • Brian Keating, CSIRO, Sustainable Ecosystems, Brisbane, Australia • Marijke Kuiper, LEI, Wageningen UR, The Netherlands
• Ken Moore, Iowa State University, USA • Roger Moore, CEH, Wallingford, UK • Johanna Alkan Olsson, Lund University, Sweden • Lennart Olsson, Lund University, Sweden • Maria Luisa Paracchini, Joint Research Centre, Ispra, Italy • Pytrik Reidsma, Wageningen University, The Netherlands • Andrea Rizzoli, IDSIA, Lugano, Switzerland • Mike Robertson, CSIRO, Sustainable Ecosystems, Australia • Graham Russell, University of Edinburgh, UK • Stefan Sieber, IPTS, Joint Research Centre, Seville, Spain and ZALF, Germany • Insa Theesfeld, Leibniz Inst. of Agric. Development in CE Europe, Halle, Germany • Pablo Tittonell, CIRAD, Montpellier, France • Nadine Turpin, CEMAGREF, Clermont Ferrand, France • Elske van de Fliert, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia • Martin Volk, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, Leipzig, Germany • Jacques Wery, UMR System (Agro.M-CIRAD-INRA), Montpellier, France • Jan Erik Wien, Alterra, Wageningen UR, The Netherlands This programme booklet has been designed and prepared by Charlotte Schilt. Thank you, Charlotte for letting the conference benefit from your dedication and skills. On behalf of the Organization, Martin van Ittersum and Floor Brouwer
Contents Programme 1 Overview of room numbers for parallel sessions 4 Detailed programme 5 Information for presenters 28 Posters and demos 29 Travel information 37 Canal boat trip 40 Conference organization and supporting societies 41 Room plans 43
1
From
16:
00
19:0
0-22
.00
Roo
m 5
58R
oom
559
Roo
m 5
30R
oom
531
Roo
m 5
32R
oom
533
Sess
ion
A3:
Inte
grat
ed
asse
ssm
ent o
f eco
syst
em
serv
ices
from
agr
icul
ture
Sess
ion
B2:
Indi
cato
rs
for i
nteg
rate
d as
sess
men
tSess
ion
A1:
Met
hods
for
inte
grat
ed a
sses
smen
t of
agric
ultu
ral s
yste
ms a
nd
land
use
Sess
ion
A2:
Met
hods
for
up- a
nd d
own-
scal
ing
in
inte
grat
ed a
sses
smen
ts
Sess
ion
B6:
Sof
twar
e in
fras
truct
ures
and
tool
s fo
r int
egra
ted
asse
ssm
ents
Sess
ion
B7:
Dat
abas
es
for i
nteg
rate
d as
sess
men
t of
agr
icul
ture
and
rura
l de
velo
pmen
tC
hairs
: F. B
rouw
er,
G. H
utch
inso
nC
hairs
: M.L
. Par
acch
ini,
N. T
urpi
nC
hairs
: I. B
ezle
pkin
a,
S. S
iebe
rC
hairs
: F. E
wer
t, M
. Vol
kC
hairs
: R. A
rgen
t, A
. Riz
zoli,
J.E.
Wie
n,C
hairs
: E. A
nder
sen,
H
. Kas
nako
glu
Key
note
: A. B
uckw
ell
Key
note
: C. B
inde
rK
eyno
te: K
. Hel
min
gK
eyno
te: J
. Ant
leK
eyno
te: R
. Moo
reK
eyno
te: H
. Kas
nako
glu
Roo
m 5
58R
oom
559
Roo
m 5
30R
oom
531
Roo
m 5
32R
oom
533
Sess
ion
B3:
Cro
ppin
g sy
stem
mod
ellin
gSe
ssio
n B
4: B
io-
econ
omic
farm
C
hairs
: J. J
ones
, M
. Rob
erts
on,
G. R
usse
ll
Cha
irs: G
. Flic
hman
, P.
Rei
dsm
a
Key
note
: B. K
eatin
gK
eyno
te: G
. Flic
hman
Van
Spe
ykza
al
Cof
fee
brea
k
Cof
fee
brea
k
Slot
517
:00-
18:4
5
Sess
ion
A1:
Con
tinue
dSe
ssio
n B
6:C
ontin
ued
Zuid
erdu
inza
alE
veni
ng19
:15-
23:0
0
Slot
2
10:4
5-12
:30
Slot
313
:45-
15:3
0
Lunc
h br
eak
Con
fere
nce
Din
ner
Plen
ary
- key
note
sJ.
Von
Bra
un (I
nt. F
ood
Polic
y R
esea
rch
Inst
itute
) - A
gric
ultu
re a
nd su
stai
nabl
e de
velo
pmen
t in
deve
lopi
ng c
ount
ries
T. H
anio
tis (E
C, D
G A
GR
I) -
Bro
aden
ing
the
know
ledg
e ba
se o
f pol
icie
s for
sust
aina
bilit
y: e
xper
ienc
e w
ith th
e IA
of r
ecen
t CA
P re
form
sM
. van
Itte
rsum
(Wag
enin
gen
Uni
vers
ity) -
Inte
grat
ed a
sses
smen
t of a
gric
ultu
ral s
yste
ms:
on
inte
grat
ed sc
ienc
e an
d sc
ienc
e in
tegr
atio
n
Sess
ion
A3:
Con
tinue
d
Post
er (A
1-B
4) a
nd D
emo
(all)
tour
Sess
ion
A2:
Con
tinue
d
9th
Reg
istr
atio
n
Get
toge
ther
Zuid
erdu
inza
al
Slot
1
9:00
-10:
15
Plen
ary
- ope
ning
and
key
note
sM
. Kro
pff (
Rec
tor W
agen
inge
n U
nive
rsity
) - O
peni
ng a
ddre
ss a
nd W
elco
me
G. V
erbu
rg (M
inis
ter o
f Agr
icul
ture
, Nat
ure
and
Food
Qua
lity
of T
he N
ethe
rland
s) -
Agr
icul
ture
and
sust
aina
ble
deve
lopm
ent i
n th
e N
ethe
rland
sW
. Leg
g (O
ECD
) - A
gric
ultu
re a
nd su
stai
nabl
e de
velo
pmen
t in
OEC
D c
ount
ries:
a p
olic
y pe
rspe
ctiv
e
Tuesday, March 10th
Zuid
erdu
inza
al
Foye
r an
d L
e R
egal
(ent
ranc
e Zu
ider
duin
zaal
)Sl
ot 4
16:0
0-17
:00
2
Roo
m 5
58R
oom
559
Roo
m 5
30R
oom
531
Roo
m 5
32R
oom
533
Sess
ion
A4:
The
or
gani
zatio
n of
tool
s for
in
tegr
ated
ass
essm
ent –
st
anda
rds o
r div
ersi
ty?
Sess
ion
B1:
Lar
ge sc
ale
inte
grat
ed p
olic
y as
sess
men
t: to
ols a
nd
appl
icat
ions
Sess
ion
B5:
Inte
grat
ed
asse
ssm
ent m
etho
ds fo
r re
gion
al a
nd la
ndsc
ape
leve
lsC
hairs
: K. H
elm
ing,
R
. Moo
reC
hair:
T. H
ecke
lei
Cha
irs:
J. A
ntle
, D
. Auc
lair
Key
note
: P. d
e Sm
edt
Key
note
: T. H
erte
lK
eyno
te: J
. Sto
orvo
gel
Roo
m 5
58R
oom
559
Roo
m 5
30R
oom
531
Roo
m 5
32R
oom
533
Sess
ion
C1:
Inte
grat
ed
asse
ssm
ent o
f bio
mas
s fo
r bio
fuel
or r
enew
able
s - t
rade
-off
s with
feed
an
d fo
odC
hairs
: M. B
anse
, K
. Moo
reK
eyno
te: J
.E. P
eter
sen
16:0
0-22
:00
Slot
913
:45-
15:3
0
Slot
812
:15-
13:4
5
Soci
al e
vent
Wednesday, March 11th
Slot
6
8:45
-10:
00
Zuid
erdu
inza
al
Cof
fee
brea
k
Slot
7
10:3
0-12
:15
Lunc
h - P
oste
r (B
5-D
2) a
nd D
emo
(all)
tour
Plen
ary
- key
note
sJ.
Rot
man
s (Er
asm
us U
niv.
, Rot
terd
am) -
Tw
o de
cade
s of i
nteg
rate
d as
sess
men
t too
ls: a
pro
mis
ing
way
forw
ard
P. P
inga
li (B
ill &
Mel
inda
Gat
es F
ound
atio
n) -
Enha
ncin
g de
velo
ping
wor
ld a
gric
ultu
ral p
erfo
rman
ce: g
ettin
g be
yond
the
curr
ent p
late
au
Foye
r an
d L
e R
egal
(ent
ranc
e Zu
ider
duin
zaal
)
Sess
ion
B3:
Con
tinue
dSe
ssio
n B
4:C
ontin
ued
Cof
fee
and
snac
k br
eak
Sess
ion
B1:
Con
tinue
dSe
ssio
n B
3:C
ontin
ued
No
sess
ion
sche
dule
dSe
ssio
n B
5:C
ontin
ued
Sess
ion
B4:
Con
tinue
d
Sess
ion
A3:
Con
tinue
d
3
Roo
m 5
58R
oom
559
Roo
m 5
30R
oom
531
Roo
m 5
32R
oom
533
Sess
ion
D1:
Sta
keho
lder
in
volv
emen
t in
desi
gnin
g, u
se a
nd
eval
uatio
n of
inte
grat
ed
asse
ssm
ent m
odel
s
Sess
ion
C2:
Mod
ellin
g ad
apta
tion
stra
tegi
es to
co
pe w
ith c
limat
e ch
ange
Sess
ion
C3:
App
licat
ion
of in
tegr
ated
ass
essm
ent
tool
s
Sess
ion
C4:
Sys
tem
s an
alys
is in
form
ing
polic
y –
case
stud
ies
from
agr
icul
tura
l sy
stem
s and
rura
l re
gion
s in
the
face
of
chan
ge
Sess
ion
D2:
Rol
e of
in
tegr
ated
ass
essm
ent f
or
polic
y m
akin
g an
d ev
alua
tion
Cha
irs: S
. Her
rman
n,
J. A
lkan
-Ols
son,
E.
Van
de
Flie
rt
Cha
irs: J
. Han
sen,
L.
Ols
son
Cha
irs: M
. Kui
per,
J. W
ery
Cha
irs: B
. Kea
ting,
P.
Titt
onel
lC
hairs
: F. B
rouw
er,
H. H
aans
tra, I
. The
esfe
ld
Key
note
: C. P
ahl-W
ostl
Key
note
: H. M
eink
eK
eyno
te: J
. Wer
yK
eyno
te: D
. Pan
nell
Roo
m 5
58R
oom
559
Roo
m 5
30R
oom
531
Roo
m 5
32R
oom
533
Sess
ion
C1:
Con
tinue
dSe
ssio
n D
1:C
ontin
ued
Sess
ion
C2:
Con
tinue
dSe
ssio
n C
3:C
ontin
ued
Sess
ion
C4:
Con
tinue
dSe
ssio
n D
2:C
ontin
ued
Thursday, March 12th
Slot
12
14
:00-
15:3
0
Lunc
h
AgS
AP
post
er a
war
d
For
um d
iscu
ssio
n to
:- P
rese
nt th
e ke
y sc
ient
ific
achi
evem
ents
from
the
conf
eren
ce- I
dent
ify th
e sc
ient
ific
chal
leng
es a
head
- Ide
ntify
pol
icy
advi
ce fo
r im
pact
ass
essm
ent o
f agr
icul
ture
and
sust
aina
ble
deve
lopm
ent,
and
- Stre
ngth
en sc
ienc
e-po
licy
inte
ract
ions
in a
gric
ultu
re a
nd su
stai
nabl
e de
velo
pmen
t
Clo
sing
Slot
10
9:
00-1
0:45
Cof
fee
brea
k
Zuid
erdu
inza
al
Pub
15:3
0-16
:00
Fare
wel
l dri
nks
Sess
ion
C1:
C
ontin
ued
Slot
11
11:1
5-13
:00
4
Overview room numbers for parallel sessions
Tuesday, March 10 Room
no. Start time
558 559 530 531 532 533
13:45 A3 B2 A1 A2 B6 B7 17:00 A3 B3 A1 A2 B6 B4
Wednesday, March 11 Room
no. Start time
558 559 530 531 532 533
10:30 A3 B3 A4 B1 B5 B4 13:45 C1 B3 - B1 B5 B4
Thursday, March 12 Room
no. Start time
558 559 530 531 532 533
9:00 C1 D1 C2 C3 C4 D2 11:15 C1 D1 C2 C3 C4 D2
Rooms 558 and 559 are located at the ground floor (Etage 0) Rooms 530, 531, 532, 533 are on the first floor (Etage 1)
5
Slot
1: T
uesd
ay 9
:00-
10:1
5
Key
note
sess
ion
Cha
ir: M
artin
Kro
pff
Key
note
s:Jo
achi
m V
on B
raun
(Int
. Foo
d Po
licy
Res
earc
h In
stitu
te) -
Agr
icul
ture
and
sust
aina
ble
deve
lopm
ent i
n de
velo
ping
cou
ntrie
sTa
ssos
Han
iotis
(EC
, DG
AG
RI)
- B
road
enin
g th
e kn
owle
dge
base
of p
olic
ies f
or su
stai
nabi
lity:
exp
erie
nce
with
the
IA o
f rec
ent C
AP
refo
rms
Mar
tin v
an It
ters
um (W
agen
inge
n U
nive
rsity
) - In
tegr
ated
ass
essm
ent o
f agr
icul
tura
l sys
tem
s: o
n in
tegr
ated
scie
nce
and
scie
nce
inte
grat
ion
Zui
derd
uinz
aal
Ope
ning
and
key
note
sess
ion
Cha
ir: M
artin
Kro
pff (
Rec
tor W
agen
inge
n U
nive
rsity
)
Key
note
s:M
artin
Kro
pff -
Ope
ning
add
ress
and
Wel
com
eG
erda
Ver
burg
(Min
iste
r of A
gric
ultu
re, N
atur
e an
d Fo
od Q
ualit
y of
The
Net
herla
nds)
- A
gric
ultu
re a
nd su
stai
nabl
e de
velo
pmen
t in
the
Net
herla
nds
Wilf
rid L
egg
(OEC
D) -
Agr
icul
ture
and
sust
aina
ble
deve
lopm
ent i
n O
ECD
cou
ntrie
s: a
pol
icy
pers
pect
ive
Slot
2: T
uesd
ay 1
0:45
-12:
30
Zui
derd
uinz
aal
6
Slot
3: T
uesd
ay 1
3:45
-15:
30 Roo
m 5
58R
oom
559
Sess
ion
A3-
1: In
tegr
ated
ass
essm
ent o
f eco
syst
em se
rvic
es
from
agr
icul
ture
Cha
irs: F
loor
Bro
uwer
, Geo
rge
Hut
chin
son
Sess
ion
B2-
1: In
dica
tors
for
inte
grat
ed a
sses
smen
tC
hairs
: Mar
ia L
uisa
Par
acch
ini,
Nad
ine
Turp
in
13:4
5En
viro
nmen
tal s
ervi
ces d
eliv
ered
and
del
iver
able
by
land
m
anag
ers
Alla
n B
uckw
ell
13:4
5Su
stai
nabi
lity
Solu
tion
Spac
e: a
n in
dica
tor b
ased
tool
for
asse
ssin
g th
e su
stai
nabi
lity
of a
gric
ultu
ral s
yste
ms
Cla
udia
Bin
der
14:1
0Ex
amin
ing
the
degr
ee o
f joi
ntne
ss b
etw
een
food
and
cul
tura
l la
ndsc
ape
prod
uctio
nEr
ling
Vår
dal &
Dav
id B
land
ford
14:1
0A
stru
ctur
ed se
t of i
ndic
ator
s for
inte
grat
ed a
sses
smen
t of f
utur
e ag
ri- e
nviro
nmen
tal p
olic
ies
Chr
istia
n B
ocks
talle
r
14:3
0Po
licy
optio
ns fo
r saf
egua
rdin
g th
e pr
ovis
ion
of p
ublic
goo
ds a
nd
serv
ices
in in
tens
ive
and
exte
nsiv
e fa
rmin
g sy
stem
sH
enk
Wes
thoe
k
14:3
0R
ural
regi
ons i
n Eu
rope
- A
new
typo
logy
bas
ed o
n a
mul
ti-se
ctor
al p
oint
of v
iew
Joha
nna
Scho
lz
14:5
0A
naly
sing
, for
ecas
ting
and
valu
atin
g th
e ef
fect
s of l
ands
cape
ch
ange
on
the
ecos
yste
m se
rvic
e of
bio
logi
cal p
est c
ontro
lW
opke
van
der
Wer
f
14:5
0A
gri-e
nviro
nmen
tal n
itrog
en in
dica
tors
for E
U27
Adr
ian
Leip
15:1
0Po
ster
s
15:2
0D
iscu
ssio
n
15:1
0Po
ster
s & D
iscu
ssio
n
Tim
eT
ime
7
Roo
m 5
30R
oom
531
Sess
ion
A1-
1: M
etho
ds fo
r in
tegr
ated
ass
essm
ent o
f ag
ricu
ltura
l sys
tem
s and
land
use
Cha
irs: I
rina
Bez
lepk
ina,
Ste
fan
Sieb
er
Sess
ion
A2-
1: M
etho
ds fo
r up
- and
dow
n-sc
alin
g in
in
tegr
ated
ass
essm
ents
Cha
irs: F
rank
Ew
ert,
Mar
tin V
olk
13:4
5Sc
enar
io st
udie
s for
agr
icul
ture
, lan
d us
e an
d la
ndsc
ape
in E
urop
e –
a co
mpa
rison
K
atha
rina
Hel
min
g
13:4
5St
rate
gies
for a
ddre
ssin
g sp
atia
l and
tem
pora
l sca
le in
inte
grat
ed
asse
ssm
ent o
f agr
icul
tura
l sys
tem
sJo
hn A
ntle
14:1
0Th
e C
APR
I and
GTA
P - l
ink:
Lin
king
a p
artia
l and
a g
loba
l eq
uilib
rium
mod
elM
arce
l Ade
naue
r
14:1
0EU
-wid
e sp
atia
l dow
n-sc
alin
g of
resu
lts o
f a re
gion
alis
ed
agric
ultu
ral e
cono
mic
mod
el to
ana
lyse
env
ironm
enta
l im
pact
sW
olfg
ang
Brit
z
14:3
0A
n in
tegr
ated
ass
essm
ent o
f glo
bal c
hang
es in
cro
p-liv
esto
ck
syst
ems t
o 20
30: i
mpl
icat
ions
for p
olic
y de
velo
pmen
tM
ario
Her
rero
14:3
0C
oupl
ing
inte
grat
ed a
sses
smen
t mod
els t
o m
arke
t equ
ilibr
ium
m
odel
s to
anal
yze
econ
omic
and
agr
icul
tura
l-env
ironm
ent
inte
ract
ions
acr
oss d
iffer
ent s
cale
sR
ober
to V
aldi
via
14:5
0Th
e LU
MO
CA
P PS
S, im
pact
ass
essm
ent o
f agr
icul
tura
l pol
icie
s in
an
inte
grat
ive
cont
ext
Hed
wig
van
Del
den
& M
aria
Lui
sa P
arac
chin
i
14:5
0Ef
fect
of s
patia
l res
olut
ion
with
in th
e C
ross
Com
plia
nce
asse
ssm
ent t
ool -
the
case
of N
itrat
e D
irect
ive
Jaap
van
Os
15:1
0Po
ster
s
15:2
0D
iscu
ssio
n
Post
ers
Tim
e
15:1
0
Slot
3: T
uesd
ay 1
3:45
-15:
30
Tim
e
8
Roo
m 5
32R
oom
533
Sess
ion
B6-
1: S
oftw
are
infr
astr
uctu
res a
nd to
ols f
or
inte
grat
ed a
sses
smen
tsC
hairs
: Rob
ert A
rgen
t, A
ndre
a R
izzo
li, Ja
n Er
ik W
ien
Sess
ion
B7-
1: D
atab
ases
for
inte
grat
ed a
sses
smen
t of
agri
cultu
re a
nd r
ural
dev
elop
men
tC
hairs
: Erli
ng A
nder
sen,
Hal
uk K
asna
kogl
u13
:45
Inte
grat
ed m
odel
ling
tool
s, m
ass c
olla
bora
tion
and
the
oppo
rtuni
ties a
head
Rog
er M
oore
13:4
5U
sefu
lnes
s, fe
asib
ility
, lim
itatio
ns a
nd su
stai
nabi
lity
of a
n in
tegr
ated
inte
rnat
iona
l dat
abas
e on
agr
icul
tura
l sta
tistic
sH
aluk
Kas
nako
glu
14:1
0G
ranu
lar o
ntol
ogie
s for
inte
grat
ed a
sses
smen
t of a
gric
ultu
ral
syst
ems
Ioan
nis A
than
isia
dis
14:0
5Th
e ne
ed fo
r a th
eore
tical
bac
kgro
und
in b
uild
ing
an in
tegr
ated
da
taba
seX
avie
r Arn
auld
de
Sartr
e14
:30
Supp
ort t
ool f
or th
e ov
eral
l ass
essm
ent o
f ani
mal
wel
fare
Rap
hael
le B
otre
au14
:20
Inte
grat
ing
farm
ing
syst
em, e
nviro
nmen
tal a
nd so
cioe
cono
mic
da
ta -
The
SEA
MLE
SS d
atab
ase
Erlin
g A
nder
sen
14:3
5So
me
refle
ctio
ns o
n th
e de
sign
and
use
of t
ypol
ogie
s of E
U
regi
ons i
n so
cio-
econ
omic
ana
lyse
sId
a Te
rluin
14:5
0Eu
rope
an e
nviro
nmen
tal s
tratif
icat
ions
: an
over
view
Ger
ard
Haz
eu15
:05
Det
aile
d sp
atia
l dis
tribu
tion
of fa
rmin
g sy
stem
s in
Euro
pe: A
ba
sic
star
ting
poin
t for
the
furth
er e
nviro
nmen
tal a
sses
smen
t of
chan
ges i
n fa
rmin
g an
d C
AP
refo
rmM
arku
s Kem
pen
15:2
0D
iscu
ssio
n
14:5
0W
hat a
re th
e ke
y fa
ctor
s for
succ
essf
ul in
tegr
atio
n of
life
cyc
le
asse
ssm
ent i
nto
FAD
N?
Thom
as N
emec
ek
15:1
0Po
ster
s & D
iscu
ssio
n
Tim
eT
ime
Slot
3: T
uesd
ay 1
3:45
-15:
30
9
Slot
4: T
uesd
ay 1
6:00
-17:
00
Post
er to
urSe
ssio
ns
A1,
A2,
A3,
A4
B1,
B2,
B3,
B4
and
all 4
Dem
o co
ntri
butio
nsPo
ster
vis
its le
d by
the
sess
ion
chai
rs
For d
etai
ls o
n th
e po
ster
and
dem
o co
ntrib
utio
ns se
e pa
ges 2
9-35
Foye
r an
d L
e R
egal
(ent
ranc
e Z
uide
rdui
nzaa
l)
10
Roo
m 5
58R
oom
559
Sess
ion
A3-
2: In
tegr
ated
ass
essm
ent o
f eco
syst
em se
rvic
es
from
agr
icul
ture
Cha
irs: F
loor
Bro
uwer
, Geo
rge
Hut
chin
son
Sess
ion
B3-
1: C
ropp
ing
syst
em m
odel
ling
Cha
irs: J
im Jo
nes,
Mic
hael
Rob
erts
on, G
raha
m R
usse
ll
17:0
0V
alua
tion
of e
cosy
stem
serv
ices
and
dec
isio
n m
akin
g: c
ombi
ning
a
CB
A w
ith M
CA
Mar
tijn
van
der H
eide
17:0
0C
ropp
ing
syst
ems m
odel
ling:
Pas
t per
form
ance
and
futu
re
pros
pect
sB
rian
Kea
ting
17:2
0R
edef
inin
g la
ndsc
ape
econ
omic
s: a
pro
posa
l to
inte
grat
e ec
onom
ics a
ppro
ache
s and
land
scap
e di
scip
lines
Car
olin
a Ta
glia
fierr
o
17:2
5A
PES:
The
Agr
icul
tura
l Pro
duct
ion
and
Exte
rnal
ities
Sim
ulat
orM
arce
llo D
onat
elli
& G
raha
m R
usse
ll
17:4
0H
ow d
o po
licy
optio
ns m
odify
land
scap
e am
eniti
es?
An
asse
ssm
ent a
ppro
ach
base
d on
pub
lic e
xpre
ssed
pre
fere
nces
Tere
sa P
into
-Cor
reia
17:4
5Th
e in
tera
ctio
n be
twee
n su
b-op
timal
ly a
vaila
ble
reso
urce
s for
cr
op p
rodu
ctio
n as
impl
emen
ted
in th
e si
mpl
ified
mod
el F
IELD
Pabl
o Ti
ttone
ll
18:0
0R
egio
nal s
usta
inab
ility
con
trast
s in
Bra
zil a
s ind
icat
ed b
y th
e C
ompa
sSus
- C
ompa
ss o
f Sus
tain
abili
tySa
ulo
Rod
rigue
s-Fi
lho
18:0
5To
war
d ge
ne b
ased
cro
p si
mul
atio
n m
odel
s for
use
in c
limat
e ch
ange
stud
ies
Step
hen
Wel
ch
18:2
0Po
ster
s
18:3
0D
iscu
ssio
n
Tim
eT
ime
Slot
5: T
uesd
ay 1
7:00
-18:
45
Post
ers &
Dis
cuss
ion
18:2
5
11
Roo
m 5
30R
oom
531
Sess
ion
A1-
2: M
etho
ds fo
r in
tegr
ated
ass
essm
ent o
f ag
ricu
ltura
l sys
tem
s and
land
use
Cha
irs: I
rina
Bez
lepk
ina,
Ste
fan
Sieb
er
Sess
ion
A2-
2: M
etho
ds fo
r up
- and
dow
n-sc
alin
g in
in
tegr
ated
ass
essm
ents
Cha
irs: F
rank
Ew
ert,
Mar
tin V
olk
17:0
0In
tegr
ated
ass
essm
ent o
f nut
rient
man
agem
ent o
ptio
ns in
sm
allh
olde
r far
min
g sy
stem
s - th
e N
UA
NC
ES fr
amew
ork
Pabl
o Ti
ttone
ll &
Ken
Gill
er
17:0
0C
ompl
ex sc
alin
g is
sues
in in
tegr
ated
ass
essm
ent m
odel
ling
- ap
proa
ches
use
d an
d th
eir i
nteg
ratio
n in
to S
EAM
LESS
-IFFr
ank
Ewer
t
17:2
0M
odel
ling
reso
urce
dis
tribu
tion
in m
ount
aino
us w
ater
shed
s in
Thai
land
: an
inte
grat
ed a
ppro
ach
Car
sten
Mar
ohn
17:2
0EX
PAM
OD
- co
nnec
ting
the
farm
and
mar
ket l
evel
sIg
naci
o Pé
rez-
Dom
ingu
ez
17:4
0In
tegr
atin
g m
ultip
le fu
nctio
ns to
opt
imis
e ru
ral l
and
heal
thD
ale
Wat
son
& B
urgh
ard
Mey
er
17:4
0Sp
atia
l ups
calin
g of
on-
farm
indi
cato
rs: c
once
pts t
o us
e a
scie
ntifi
c kn
owle
dge
base
to m
atch
pol
icym
aker
s' re
quire
men
tsN
adin
e Tu
rpin
18:0
0In
tegr
atio
n of
inte
rdis
cipl
inar
y pa
rtici
pativ
e re
sear
ch to
ols:
New
vi
stas
for l
and
use
mod
ellin
g?M
elvi
n Li
ppe
18:0
0Fa
rm ty
polo
gy id
entif
icat
ion
by m
ultiv
aria
te a
naly
sis a
s a m
etho
d to
scal
e-up
resu
lts o
f int
egra
ted
impa
ct a
sses
smen
tEm
ilio
Rig
hi
18:2
0Po
ster
s18
:20
Post
ers
18:2
5D
iscu
ssio
n18
:30
Dis
cuss
ion
Slot
5: T
uesd
ay 1
7:00
-18:
45
Tim
eT
ime
12
Roo
m 5
32R
oom
533
Sess
ion
B6-
2: S
oftw
are
infr
astr
uctu
res a
nd to
ols f
or
inte
grat
ed a
sses
smen
tsC
hairs
: Rob
ert A
rgen
t, A
ndre
a R
izzo
li, Ja
n Er
ik W
ien
Sess
ion
B4-
1: B
io-e
cono
mic
farm
mod
ellin
gC
hair:
Gui
llerm
o Fl
ichm
an, P
ytrik
Rei
dsm
a
17:0
0Th
e ro
le o
f the
Obj
ect M
odel
ling
Syst
em (O
MS)
for i
nteg
rate
d as
sess
men
ts o
f con
serv
atio
n on
agr
icul
tura
l lan
d in
the
Uni
ted
Stat
esJa
ck C
arls
on
17:0
0So
me
conc
eptu
al is
sues
for m
odel
ling
the
inte
ract
ion
betw
een
agric
ultu
re a
nd e
nviro
nmen
t thr
ough
the
bio-
econ
omic
m
athe
mat
ical
pro
gram
min
g m
odel
sG
uille
rmo
Flic
hman
17:2
0A
rchi
tect
ure
of S
EAM
LESS
-IF a
s fra
mew
ork
appl
icat
ion
for
inte
grat
ed m
odel
ling
Jan
Erik
Wie
n
17:2
5A
n ap
prai
sal o
f ris
k on
per
enni
al e
nerg
y cr
ops i
n Fr
ance
Gér
aldi
ne B
ocqu
ého
17:4
0To
ols f
or tr
ansp
aren
t spa
tial i
nteg
rate
d as
sess
men
tsPe
ter V
erw
eij
17:4
5Fa
rmin
g Sy
stem
s SIM
ulat
or: f
irst g
ener
ic b
io-e
cono
mic
farm
m
odel
Sand
er Ja
nsse
n
18:0
0Pa
ram
eter
est
imat
ion
softw
are
for c
rop
mod
els
Dan
iel W
alla
ch18
:05
Dyn
amic
s of s
uckl
er c
ow fa
rms u
nder
stoc
hast
ic c
rop
yiel
ds: A
re
curs
ive
disc
rete
stoc
hast
ic p
rogr
amm
ing
appr
oach
Cla
ire M
osni
er
18:2
5Po
ster
s
18:3
5D
iscu
ssio
n
18:2
0Po
ster
s, D
emos
& D
iscu
ssio
n
Tim
e
Slot
5: T
uesd
ay 1
7:00
-18:
45
Tim
e
13
Slot
6: W
edne
sday
8:4
5-10
:00
Zuid
erdu
inza
al
Key
note
sess
ion
Jan
Rot
man
s (Er
asm
us U
niv.
, Rot
terd
am) -
Tw
o de
cade
s of i
nteg
rate
d as
sess
men
t too
ls –
a p
rom
isin
g w
ay fo
rwar
dPr
abhu
Pin
gali
(Bill
& M
elin
da G
ates
Fou
ndat
ion)
- En
hanc
ing
deve
lopi
ng w
orld
agr
icul
tura
l per
form
ance
: get
ting
beyo
nd th
e c
urre
nt p
late
au
14
Roo
m 5
58R
oom
559
Sess
ion
A3-
3: In
tegr
ated
ass
essm
ent o
f eco
syst
em se
rvic
es
from
agr
icul
ture
Cha
irs: F
loor
Bro
uwer
, Geo
rge
Hut
chin
son
Sess
ion
B3-
2: C
ropp
ing
syst
em m
odel
ling
Cha
irs: J
im Jo
nes,
Mic
hael
Rob
erts
on, G
raha
m R
usse
ll
10:3
0Ec
onom
ic m
odel
ling
of m
ultif
unct
iona
lity
at th
e fa
rm le
vel
Eirik
Rom
stad
10:3
0Th
e So
il C
&N
mod
ule
of A
PES:
sim
ulat
ing
the
imm
obili
satio
n-m
iner
alis
atio
n tu
rnov
er fo
r pre
dict
ing
shor
t- an
d lo
ng-te
rm C
and
N
dyn
amic
s in
the
soil
Mar
c C
orbe
els
10:5
0La
nd U
se F
unct
ions
: an
appr
oach
for i
nteg
rate
d as
sess
men
t of t
he
good
s and
serv
ices
pro
vide
d by
agr
icul
ture
in a
mul
ti-fu
nctio
nal
and
sust
aina
ble
cont
ext
Mar
ta P
érez
-Sob
a
10:5
0U
ncer
tain
ties i
n si
mul
atin
g cr
oppi
ng sy
stem
resp
onse
s in
degr
aded
soils
and
low
inpu
t pro
duct
ion
syst
ems
Jim
Jone
s
11:1
0Pr
edic
ting
com
bine
d im
pact
s of l
and
man
agem
ent a
nd p
ollu
tion
on b
iodi
vers
ity: a
dyn
amic
nic
he o
ccup
ancy
app
roac
hEd
win
Row
e
11:1
0M
odel
ling
of c
over
-cro
pped
vin
eyar
ds w
ith A
PES:
a m
odul
ar
sim
ulat
ion
plat
form
Aur
elie
Met
ay &
Chr
istia
n G
ary
11:3
0Po
ster
s11
:30
Dev
elop
men
t of g
ener
ic m
anag
emen
t rul
es fo
r cro
p gr
owth
si
mul
atio
n m
odel
sR
oelo
f Oom
en12
:00
Dis
cuss
ion
11:5
0Po
ster
s & D
iscu
ssio
n
Tim
e
Slot
7: W
edne
sday
10:
30-1
2:15
Tim
e
15
Roo
m 5
30T
ime
Roo
m 5
31Se
ssio
n A
4-1:
The
org
aniz
atio
n of
tool
s for
inte
grat
ed
asse
ssm
ent –
stan
dard
s or
dive
rsity
?C
hairs
: Kat
harin
a H
elm
ing,
Rog
er M
oore
Sess
ion
B1-
1: L
arge
scal
e in
tegr
ated
pol
icy
asse
ssm
ent:
tool
s an
d ap
plic
atio
nsC
hair:
Tho
mas
Hec
kele
i10
:30
Impa
ct a
sses
smen
t pra
ctic
e to
supp
ort s
usta
inab
le p
olic
y m
easu
res i
n Eu
rope
Pete
r de
Smed
t
10:3
0Im
pact
s of E
U B
iofu
els D
irect
ives
on
glob
al m
arke
ts a
nd E
U
envi
ronm
enta
l qua
lity:
An
inte
grat
ed P
E, G
loba
l CG
E an
alys
isTh
omas
Her
tel &
Wol
fgan
g B
ritz
10:5
5Sw
iss A
gric
ultu
ral L
ife C
ycle
Ass
essm
ent (
SALC
A):
An
inte
grat
ed e
nviro
nmen
tal a
sses
smen
t con
cept
for a
gric
ultu
reG
erar
d G
ailla
rd
10:5
5Th
e im
pact
of m
odul
atio
n; m
odel
ling
first
and
seco
nd p
illar
CA
P po
licie
sH
ans v
an M
eijl
11:1
5A
met
hodo
logy
for e
nhan
ced
flexi
bilit
y of
inte
grat
ed a
sses
smen
t of
pol
icy
impa
cts i
n ag
ricul
ture
Fran
k Ew
ert &
Oliv
ier T
hero
nd
11:1
5W
hat i
f not
all
land
is c
reat
ed e
qual
? Th
e ro
le o
f het
erog
eneo
us
land
whe
n as
sess
ing
the
impa
ct o
f tra
de li
bera
lizat
ion
on
deve
lopi
ng c
ount
ries
Mar
ijke
Kui
per
11:3
5A
met
hodo
logi
cal f
ram
ewor
k fo
r sus
tain
abili
ty im
pact
as
sess
men
t of l
and
use
polic
ies i
n de
velo
ping
cou
ntrie
s: re
-usi
ng
and
com
plem
entin
g ap
proa
ches
Pytri
k R
eids
ma
11:3
5In
tegr
ated
eco
nom
ic -
envi
ronm
enta
l mod
ellin
g fo
r dom
estic
po
licy
deve
lopm
ent a
nd a
sses
smen
t: th
e C
anad
ian
expe
rienc
eH
ugue
s Mor
and
11:5
5Po
ster
s
12:0
5D
iscu
ssio
n
Tim
e
Slot
7: W
edne
sday
10:
30-1
2:15
11:5
5Fa
rm st
ruct
ural
cha
nge
in E
urop
ean
regi
ons
And
rea
Zim
mer
man
n
16
Roo
m 5
32T
ime
Roo
m 5
33Se
ssio
n B
5-1:
Inte
grat
ed a
sses
smen
t met
hods
for
regi
onal
and
la
ndsc
ape
leve
lsC
hairs
: Joh
n A
ntle
, Dan
iel A
ucla
ir
Sess
ion
B4-
2 B
io-e
cono
mic
farm
mod
ellin
gC
hair:
Gui
llerm
o Fl
ichm
an, P
ytrik
Rei
dsm
a
10:3
0In
tegr
ated
ass
essm
ent m
odel
ling:
how
to a
sses
s reg
iona
l im
pact
s?Je
tse
Stoo
rvog
el10
:30
EU d
airy
farm
ing
in th
e fa
ce o
f cha
nge:
An
expl
orat
ion
usin
g a
bio-
econ
omic
farm
mod
elK
amel
Lou
hich
i
10:5
5A
n ag
ent-b
ased
mod
el fo
r ass
essi
ng th
e im
pact
s of d
ecou
pled
ag
ricul
tura
l sup
port
on la
ndsc
ape
valu
esM
ark
Bra
dy
10:5
0M
odel
ling
nitro
gen
bala
nce
for a
regi
onal
scal
e liv
esto
ck-p
astu
re
syst
em a
s a d
iscu
ssio
n su
ppor
t too
lU
day
Nid
umol
u11
:15
Ass
essi
ng a
nd p
redi
ctin
g th
e ag
ro-s
truct
ural
cha
nge
in th
e A
lpin
e R
egio
nTh
omas
Stre
ifene
der
11:1
0H
ighe
r pric
es, l
ess n
atur
e m
anag
emen
t? M
odel
ling
farm
ers'
deci
sion
s on
dairy
farm
sH
ans L
enem
an11
:35
Ass
essi
ng th
e in
stitu
tiona
l com
patib
ility
of n
ew p
olic
ies
Chr
istia
n Sc
hley
er11
:30
Post
ers
11:5
5Po
ster
s & D
iscu
ssio
n11
:50
Dis
cuss
ion
Tim
e
Slot
7: W
edne
sday
10:
30-1
2:15
17
Slot
8: W
edne
sday
12:
15-1
3.45
Post
er to
urSe
ssio
ns
B5,
B6,
C1,
C2,
C3,
C4
D1
and
D2
and
all 4
Dem
o co
ntri
butio
nsPo
ster
vis
its le
d by
the
sess
ion
chai
rs
For d
etai
ls o
n th
e po
ster
and
dem
o co
ntrib
utio
ns se
e pa
ges 2
9-35
durin
g lu
nch
buff
et
Foye
r an
d L
e R
egal
18
Roo
m 5
58R
oom
559
13:4
5C
halle
nges
in m
odel
ling
envi
ronm
enta
l bio
ener
gy p
oten
tial(s
)Ja
n Er
ik P
eter
sen
13:4
5C
rop
syst
ems e
valu
atio
n fo
r stra
tegi
c in
vest
men
t dec
isio
nsJa
woo
Koo
14:1
0En
viro
nmen
tal i
mpa
cts o
f agr
icul
tura
l lan
d al
loca
tion
betw
een
bioe
nerg
y cr
ops a
nd fo
od/fe
ed c
rops
Juss
i Lan
kosk
i
14:0
5Ex
tract
ing
usef
ul in
form
atio
n fr
om d
aily
GC
M ra
infa
ll fo
r cr
oppi
ng sy
stem
mod
ellin
gA
mor
Ine
s & Ji
m H
anse
n14
:30
Expl
orin
g th
e la
nd, w
ater
and
ene
rgy
linka
ges i
n ag
ricul
ture
: an
expa
nded
par
tial-e
quili
briu
m a
ppro
ach
to m
odel
ling
envi
ronm
enta
l im
pact
sSi
wa
Msa
ngi
14:2
5Sp
atia
lisin
g a
biod
ecis
iona
l cro
p-m
odel
to a
sses
s the
sens
itivi
ty
of a
regi
on to
mod
ifica
tions
in a
gric
ultu
ral p
ract
ices
Luci
e C
lave
l
14:5
0B
iofu
els -
the
way
forw
ard
Adr
ian
Leip
14:4
5U
sing
a c
ropp
ing
syst
em m
odel
for l
arge
scal
e im
pact
ass
essm
ent
in E
urop
eEr
ic C
asel
las
15:1
0Po
ster
s & D
iscu
ssio
n15
:05
Post
ers &
Dis
cuss
ion
Sess
ion
B3-
3: C
ropp
ing
syst
em m
odel
ling
Cha
irs: J
im Jo
nes,
Mic
hael
Rob
erts
on, G
raha
m R
usse
llT
ime
Slot
9: W
edne
sday
13:
45-1
5:30
Tim
eSe
ssio
n C
1-1:
Inte
grat
ed a
sses
smen
t of b
iom
ass f
or b
iofu
el o
r re
new
able
s – tr
ade-
offs
with
feed
and
food
Cha
irs: M
artin
Ban
se, K
en M
oore
19
Roo
m 5
30R
oom
531
13:4
5M
odel
ling
glob
al N
and
P su
rfac
e ba
lanc
es: i
mpl
emen
tatio
n of
th
e m
illen
nium
eco
syst
em a
sses
smen
t sce
nario
sLe
x B
ouw
man
14:0
5Th
e fa
te o
f nitr
ogen
in th
e B
razi
lian
soyb
ean
chai
nEr
ic S
mal
ing
14:2
5Sp
atia
l pla
nnin
g of
live
stoc
k pr
oduc
tion
and
man
ure
abat
emen
tB
art v
an d
er S
traet
en14
:45
Agr
icul
ture
and
nat
ural
reso
urce
s in
a ch
angi
ng w
orld
- th
e ro
le
of ir
rigat
ion
Tim
m S
auer
15:0
5Po
ster
s & D
iscu
ssio
n
Tim
eSe
ssio
n B
1-2:
Lar
ge sc
ale
inte
grat
ed p
olic
y as
sess
men
t: to
ols
and
appl
icat
ions
Cha
ir: T
hom
as H
ecke
lei
Tim
e
No
sess
ion
sche
dule
d
Slot
9: W
edne
sday
13:
45-1
5:30
20
Roo
m 5
32R
oom
533
Sess
ion
B5-
2: In
tegr
ated
ass
essm
ent m
etho
ds fo
r re
gion
al a
nd
land
scap
e le
vels
Cha
irs: J
ohn
Ant
le, D
anie
l Auc
lair
Sess
ion
B4-
3 B
io-e
cono
mic
farm
mod
ellin
gC
hair:
Gui
llerm
o Fl
ichm
an, P
ytrik
Rei
dsm
a
13:4
5In
tegr
atio
n of
agr
icul
ture
, gro
undw
ater
and
eco
nom
ic m
odel
s us
ing
the
Ope
n m
odel
ling
Inte
rfac
e (O
penM
I): A
pplic
atio
n to
the
Oga
llala
Aqu
ifer
Tom
Bul
atew
icz
13:4
5Li
nkin
g cr
oppi
ng sy
stem
s mod
els w
ith fa
rm b
io-e
cono
mic
m
odel
s to
exam
ine
the
rela
tions
hip
betw
een
prof
it an
d na
tura
l re
sour
ce c
ondi
tion
Mic
hael
Rob
erts
on14
:05
Sust
aina
bilit
y im
pact
ass
essm
ent o
f EU
pol
icie
s at r
egio
nal l
evel
–
An
anal
ysis
of l
and
use
dyna
mic
s and
env
ironm
enta
l eff
ects
w
ith th
e M
EA-S
cope
tool
Sand
ra U
thes
14:0
5In
tegr
atio
n of
bio
-phy
sica
l and
eco
nom
ic m
odel
s for
spat
ially
ex
plic
it la
nd u
se a
nd la
ndsc
ape
anal
ysis
on
farm
leve
lM
artin
Sch
önha
rt &
Tho
mas
Sch
aupp
enle
hner
14:2
5H
ow to
des
ign
tech
nica
l and
org
anis
atio
nal i
nnov
atio
ns to
pr
omot
e su
stai
nabl
e de
velo
pmen
t in
catc
hmen
ts w
ith in
tens
ive
use
of p
estic
ides
Chr
istia
n G
ary
14:2
5Ec
onom
ic a
naly
sis o
f cov
er c
rop
(whi
te m
usta
rd) a
dopt
ion
to
redu
ce ta
ke-a
ll di
seas
e an
d N
-leac
hing
Gae
l Gou
leva
nt &
Arn
aud
Rey
naud
14:4
5G
ener
ic b
io-e
cono
mic
mod
ellin
g of
pla
nt d
isea
ses:
an
expl
orat
ion
Ann
emar
ie B
reuk
ers
14:4
5A
who
le fa
rm si
mul
atio
n m
odel
to im
prov
e m
ulti-
crite
ria sy
stem
ef
ficie
ncy
Jona
than
Vay
ssie
res
15:0
5Po
ster
s
15:1
0D
iscu
ssio
n
15:0
5Po
ster
s, D
emo
& D
iscu
ssio
n
Tim
eT
ime
Slot
9: W
edne
sday
13:
45-1
5:30
21
Roo
m 5
58R
oom
559
Sess
ion
C1-
2: In
tegr
ated
ass
essm
ent o
f bio
mas
s for
bio
fuel
or
rene
wab
les –
trad
e-of
fs w
ith fe
ed a
nd fo
odC
hairs
: Mar
tin B
anse
, Ken
Moo
re
Sess
ion
D1-
1: S
take
hold
er in
volv
emen
t in
desi
gnin
g, u
se a
nd
eval
uatio
n of
inte
grat
ed a
sses
smen
t mod
els
Cha
irs: S
ylvi
a H
errm
ann,
Joha
nna
Alk
an O
lsso
n, E
lske
van
de
Flie
rt
9:00
Firs
t and
seco
nd g
ener
atio
n bi
ofue
ls u
p to
203
0 - p
ossi
ble
scen
ario
s and
thei
r env
ironm
enta
l im
pact
sEl
ke S
tehf
est
9:00
The
role
of m
odel
s in
supp
ortin
g pr
oces
ses o
f cha
nge
tow
ards
su
stai
nabl
e re
sour
ce g
over
nanc
eC
laud
ia P
ahl-W
ostl
9:20
App
licat
ion
of L
ife C
ycle
Ass
essm
ent m
etho
dolo
gy to
com
pare
su
nflo
wer
oil
and
dies
el fo
r ful
fillin
g fa
rm e
nerg
y ne
eds
Luci
a C
olet
to
9:25
Agr
icul
tura
l dec
isio
n su
ppor
t sys
tem
s: T
ools
to fa
cilit
ate
co-
lear
ning
for s
take
hold
ers a
nd sc
ient
ists
Pete
r Tho
rbur
n
9:40
Bio
-eth
anol
from
suga
r bee
t in
the
Net
herla
nds:
sust
aina
bilit
y as
sess
men
tG
errie
van
de
Ven
9:45
Pros
pect
ing
the
beha
viou
r of a
gro-
ecos
yste
ms:
exp
erie
nces
in
usin
g FA
LLO
W m
odel
with
nat
ural
reso
urce
man
ager
sB
etha
Lus
iana
10:0
0G
reen
hous
e ga
s em
issi
ons f
rom
gra
ssla
nd sw
ards
: a S
cotti
sh
Pers
pect
ive
Kai
rsty
Top
p
10:0
5M
odel
lers
, mod
el re
sults
and
loca
l sta
keho
lder
s - d
ynam
ics i
n co
mbi
ning
exp
ert a
nd la
y kn
owle
dge
in lo
cally
gro
unde
d po
licy
form
ulat
ion
Ann
a Jo
nsso
n
10:2
0Po
ster
s & D
iscu
ssio
n10
:25
Post
ers
Slot
10:
Thu
rsda
y 9:
00-1
0:45
Tim
eT
ime
22
Roo
m 5
30R
oom
531
Sess
ion
C2-
1: M
odel
ling
adap
tatio
n st
rate
gies
to c
ope
with
cl
imat
e ch
ange
Cha
irs: J
im H
anse
n, L
enna
rt O
lsso
n
Sess
ion
C3-
1: A
pplic
atio
n of
inte
grat
ed a
sses
smen
t too
lsC
hairs
: Mar
ijke
Kui
per,
Jacq
ues W
ery
09:0
0W
ill g
loba
l miti
gatio
n po
licy
enha
nce
or u
nder
min
e lo
cal
adap
tatio
n?H
olge
r Mei
nke
09:0
0A
pplic
atio
n of
the
SEA
MLE
SS-IF
mod
ellin
g ch
ain
for i
nteg
rate
d as
sess
men
t of a
gric
ultu
ral s
yste
ms a
nd p
olic
ies a
t reg
iona
l and
gl
obal
leve
lsJa
cque
s Wer
y09
:30
Pre-
requ
isite
s for
cro
p m
odel
s use
d to
test
stra
tegi
es fo
r ada
ptin
g to
, or m
itiga
ting
effe
cts o
f clim
ate
chan
geK
en B
oote
09:2
5A
dec
isio
n su
ppor
t to
choo
se b
etw
een
chan
ges o
f agr
icul
tura
l pr
actic
es. A
spat
ially
dis
tribu
ted
cost
s/ef
fect
iven
ess a
sses
smen
t fr
amew
ork
Jean
-Mar
ie L
esco
t09
:50
Expl
orin
g op
tions
to im
prov
e ad
apta
tion
to c
limat
e ch
ange
in
crop
pro
duct
ion
of S
outh
east
ern
Sout
h A
mer
ica
Wal
ter B
aeth
gen
09:4
5In
tegr
ated
impa
ct a
sses
smen
t of a
gro-
envi
ronm
enta
l sch
emes
on
soil
eros
ion
and
wat
er q
ualit
yM
artin
a Pe
rugi
ni10
:10
Sim
Kat
: a v
irtua
l lab
orat
ory
to e
xplo
re th
e im
pact
of c
limat
e ch
ange
scen
ario
s on
the
Wes
tern
Aus
tralia
n w
heat
-bel
tA
nne
Dra
y
10:0
5Q
uant
ifica
tion
of th
e im
pact
s of c
ross
com
plia
nce
mea
sure
s on
Euro
pean
air,
soil
and
wat
er q
ualit
yJa
n-Pe
ter L
essc
hen
10:3
0Po
ster
s & D
iscu
ssio
n10
:25
Post
ers &
Dis
cuss
ion
Tim
e
Slot
10:
Thu
rsda
y 9:
00-1
0:45
Tim
e
23
Roo
m 5
32R
oom
533
Sess
ion
C4-
1: S
yste
ms a
naly
sis i
nfor
min
g po
licy
– ca
se
stud
ies f
rom
agr
icul
tura
l sys
tem
s and
rur
al r
egio
ns in
the
face
of c
hang
eC
hairs
: Bria
n K
eatin
g, P
ablo
Titt
onel
l
Sess
ion
D2-
1: R
ole
of in
tegr
ated
ass
essm
ent f
or p
olic
y m
akin
g an
d ev
alua
tion
Cha
irs: F
loor
Bro
uwer
, Hay
o H
aans
tra, I
nsa
Thee
sfel
d
09:0
0Sy
stem
s ana
lysi
s inf
orm
ing
polic
yD
avid
Pan
nell
09:0
0A
mul
ti-cr
iteria
app
roac
h to
env
ironm
enta
l pol
icy
Tim
Oxl
ey &
Nig
hat H
asna
in
09:2
5In
vest
igat
ing
the
econ
omic
and
wat
er q
ualit
y ef
fect
s of t
he 2
003
CA
P re
form
on
arab
le c
ropp
ing
syst
ems:
a S
cotti
sh c
ase
stud
yIo
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Slot
10:
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rsda
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0:45
24
Roo
m 5
58R
oom
559
Sess
ion
C1-
3: In
tegr
ated
ass
essm
ent o
f bio
mas
s for
bio
fuel
or
rene
wab
les –
trad
e-of
fs w
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ed a
nd fo
odC
hairs
: Mar
tin B
anse
, Ken
Moo
re
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ion
D1-
2: S
take
hold
er in
volv
emen
t in
desi
gnin
g, u
se a
nd
eval
uatio
n of
inte
grat
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smen
t mod
els
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irs: S
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errm
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nna
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lsso
n, E
lske
van
de
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rt11
:15
Soil
optim
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bilit
y an
alys
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r allo
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n of
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gras
ses
Liia
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:15
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mod
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t - a
cr
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l ass
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:35
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of c
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pote
ntia
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lle
11:3
0A
ccou
ntin
g fo
r use
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ncer
tain
ty in
form
atio
n ne
eds i
n in
tegr
ated
as
sess
men
t mod
els:
the
case
of t
he S
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grat
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Fram
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bert
11:5
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mily
pro
duct
ion
syst
ems w
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ende
(Ela
eis g
uine
ensi
s) a
nd
the
alte
rnat
ive
of b
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: ana
lysi
s in
the
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com
mun
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mun
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ality
of V
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11:4
5A
pplic
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grat
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ring
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for s
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le d
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j
12:1
5En
ergy
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ze fo
r phy
tore
med
iatio
n of
met
al-e
nric
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soils
and
pr
oduc
tion
of e
nerg
y; C
ase:
the
Cam
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regi
on (B
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ijn v
an S
lyck
en
12:0
0Le
arni
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igni
ng a
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ent
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ies f
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Fie
ld S
choo
ls in
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tnam
Ole
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:15
Mod
els a
s soc
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tool
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parti
cipa
tory
inte
grat
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asse
ssm
ent
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de
Kra
ker
12:3
0G
ener
al d
iscu
ssio
n
Tim
e
Slot
11:
Thu
rsda
y 11
:15-
13:0
0
12:3
5Po
ster
s & D
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ssio
n
Tim
e
25
Roo
m 5
30R
oom
531
Sess
ion
C2-
2: M
odel
ling
adap
tatio
n st
rate
gies
to c
ope
with
cl
imat
e ch
ange
Cha
irs: J
im H
anse
n, L
enna
rt O
lsso
n
Sess
ion
C3-
2: A
pplic
atio
n of
inte
grat
ed a
sses
smen
t too
lsC
hairs
: Mar
ijke
Kui
per,
Jacq
ues W
ery
11:1
5A
min
imum
-dat
a ap
proa
ch to
ex
ante
ass
essm
ent o
f clim
ate
chan
ge a
dapt
atio
n st
rate
gies
in re
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ce-p
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ount
ries
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en C
laes
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11:1
5B
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duce
rs' c
apac
ity to
ada
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clim
ate
chan
ge a
nd
clim
ate
varia
bilit
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ith Y
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Zvi H
ochm
an11
:35
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lysi
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and
use
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bina
tion
to m
inim
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glob
al w
arm
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ntia
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m fa
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and
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5A
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cont
ribut
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ultif
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ricul
tura
l lan
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sults
of a
cas
e st
udy
in L
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tria
Julia
Neu
wirt
h
11:5
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nd g
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s flu
xes a
t the
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rope
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spon
se to
land
use
and
live
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k ch
ange
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de
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11:5
5U
sing
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eva
luat
e th
e su
stai
nabi
lity
of c
ropp
ing
syst
ems:
A
pplic
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n to
mul
ticrit
eria
ass
essm
ent o
f org
anic
cro
ppin
g sy
stem
s in
Sout
hern
Fra
nce
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no C
olom
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F. A
ngev
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:15
GH
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us a
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defo
rest
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alys
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avlik
12:1
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halle
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in th
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n of
mul
ti-cr
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ent (
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atio
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anag
emen
t alte
rnat
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: PL
EIA
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pro
ject
Paul
a A
ntun
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:35
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12:4
5G
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ssio
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Use
of I
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polic
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sess
men
ts
Tim
eT
ime
Slot
11:
Thu
rsda
y 11
:15-
13:0
0
12:3
5Po
ster
s & D
iscu
ssio
n
26
Roo
m 5
32R
oom
533
Sess
ion
C4-
2: S
yste
ms a
naly
sis i
nfor
min
g po
licy
– ca
se
stud
ies f
rom
agr
icul
tura
l sys
tem
s and
rur
al r
egio
ns in
the
face
of c
hang
eC
hairs
: Bria
n K
eatin
g, P
ablo
Titt
onel
l
Sess
ion
D2-
2: R
ole
of in
tegr
ated
ass
essm
ent f
or p
olic
y m
akin
g an
d ev
alua
tion
Cha
irs: F
loor
Bro
uwer
, Hay
o H
aans
tra, I
nsa
Thee
sfel
d
11:1
5Ex
-ant
e as
sess
men
t of t
he a
bolis
hmen
t of t
he E
U se
t asi
de p
olic
y:
Res
ults
from
a b
io-e
cono
mic
farm
ana
lysi
sA
rgyr
is K
anel
lopo
ulos
11:1
5C
ontri
butio
n of
the
deve
lopm
ent p
roce
ss to
the
actu
al
impl
emen
tatio
n an
d us
e of
inte
grat
ed sp
atia
l dec
isio
n su
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t Sy
stem
sH
edw
ig v
an D
elde
n11
:35
Ass
essi
ng p
over
ty-s
usta
inab
ility
trad
eoff
s in
sem
i-sub
sist
ence
ag
ricul
tura
l sys
tem
s: A
cas
e st
udy
of p
olic
y op
tions
in M
acha
kos,
Ken
yaJo
hn A
ntle
11:3
5M
ultip
le a
gend
as a
nd c
ultu
res i
n a
parti
cipa
tory
dev
elop
men
t of
com
pute
rised
IA to
ols -
The
exp
erie
nce
of S
EAM
LESS
Ann
-Kat
rin B
äckl
und
11:5
5R
eact
ions
of t
he F
SSIM
stan
d-al
one
mod
el to
pol
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chan
ges o
n th
e ex
ampl
e of
Zac
hodn
iopo
mor
skie
Nut
s2 re
gion
Edw
ard
Maj
ewsk
i
11:5
5B
ette
r reg
ulat
ion
by th
e us
e of
inte
grat
ed a
sses
smen
t?
SEA
MLE
SS In
tegr
ated
Fra
mew
ork
and
Euro
pean
pol
icy-
mak
ing
Rob
ert F
isch
er12
:15
Ass
essi
ng th
e su
stai
nabi
lity
of Ir
ish
agric
ultu
reEm
ma
Dill
on12
:15
Inte
grat
ed im
pact
ass
essm
ent a
s a n
ew in
stitu
tion.
The
pol
itica
l di
men
sion
s of m
odel
ling-
tool
use
Mar
tina
Padm
anab
han
12:3
5A
lpin
e gr
azin
g tre
nds i
n Sw
itzer
land
: Eco
nom
ic im
porta
nce
and
impa
ct o
n bi
otic
com
mun
ities
Gab
riele
Mac
k
12:3
5Po
ster
s
12:5
5D
iscu
ssio
n12
:45
Dis
cuss
ion
Slot
11:
Thu
rsda
y 11
:15-
13:0
0
Tim
eT
ime
27
Slot
12:
Thu
rsda
y 14
:00-
15:3
0
Zui
derd
uinz
aal
Plen
ary
sess
ion
Cha
ir: K
en G
iller
(Wag
enin
gen
Uni
vers
ity)
AgS
AP
post
er a
war
d
For
um d
iscu
ssio
n to
:--
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sent
the
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scie
ntifi
c ac
hiev
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ts fr
om th
e co
nfer
ence
- Ide
ntify
the
scie
ntifi
c ch
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ify p
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for i
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gric
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stai
nabl
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scie
nce-
polic
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tera
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ble
deve
lopm
ent
Clo
sing
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Information for presenters during AgSAP Oral presentations: Presentation time 15 min plus 5 min for questions. Please bring your presentation (PPT, max. 15 slides) on a stick and paste your presentation on the PC in the lecture room at least one hour before your session starts. Introduce yourself to the chairperson of the session, so that he/she knows you are present. Poster presentations: Poster may be set-up on Monday evening during the welcome reception or on Tuesday morning. Please hang them on the poster wall with the number corresponding with the poster number in the programme book (pages 29-35). The posters are grouped by session. Posters shall be on display until Thursday evening. A good layout and design of your poster, and of course scientific content will be rewarded in the poster prize nominations. Criteria for the poster evaluation will be: quality of the research, clarity of the poster and presentation of the poster. If you are requested to give a short (3 to 5 min.) presentation about your poster, please bring a short presentation (PPT, about 3 slides) on a stick and paste your presentation on the PC at least one hour before your session starts.
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Poster and demo contributions in alphabetic order per session (D = demo)
Session A-1 Methods for integrated assessment of agricultural systems and land use Poster tour, slot 4, on Tuesday 16:00 – 17:00
1 Arriaza, Manuel Integrating social preference
2 Berkhoff, Karin Understanding land use change with the aid of an integrated modeling framework - a case study on rural south-west China
3 Christen, Olaf Concept and application of a DLG sustainability standard on the farm level
4 McRoberts, Neil Construction of a multi-attribute model of arable system sustainability by elicitation of expert opinion
5 McRoberts, Niel Gathering baseline data for studying arable system resilience in Scotland by integrated farm surveys
6 Santos, Rui Framework for the socio-economic performance assessment of irrigation schemes
7 Spoelstra, Sierk Sustainable livestock production: assessment of farmers initiatives
8 Wustenberghs, Hilde Measuring sustainability at a supra-farm level: evaluation of methods
Session A-2 Methods for up- and downscaling in integrated assessments Poster tour, slot 4, on Tuesday 16:00 – 17:00
9 Britz, Wolfgang Calibration of regional programming models to exogenous supply elasticities by a variable cost function- the CAPRI-EXPAMOD example
10 Elbersen, Berien Compliance and costs of compliance: A procedure to obtain estimates at a disaggregated level
11 Rufino, Mariana Competing use of organic resources and interactions at village scale in a communal area of NE Zimbabwe
12 Turpin, Nadine PRIMA, Prototypical Policy Impacts on Multi-functional Activities in rural municipalities
13 Van Bussel, Lenny Assessing the effects of data aggregation using a crop simulation model
14 Van de Giesen, Nick Scale effects in Hortonian surface runoff with management implications
15 Zakayo, Samwel Risk assessment methodology for pesticide control in the Nil River Basin, Belgium
16 Zasada, Ingo A generic downscaling approach for scenario driven modelling outputs from European to regional scale
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Session A-3 Integrated assessment of ecosystem services from agriculture Poster tour, slot 4, on Tuesday 16:00 – 17:00
17 Arriaza, Manuel Restoration of abandoned agricultural lands toward umbrella species habitats
18 Blaeij, Arianne de The monetary value of combining ecosystem-services in private artificial wetlands
19 Dirkx, Joep Green services: bridging the gap between consumers and producers of landscape in the Netherlands?
20 Elbersen, Berien Quantification of the relationship between changes in farming and changes in biological diversity: the Atlantic case
21 Giannoccaro, Giacomo
Integrated assessment of multi-functionality of irrigated agriculture: an application for the Mediterranean regions
22 Rudrum, Dale Cost effectiveness of biodiversity in agricultural production systems
23 Stoorvogel, Jetse A novel site-specific methodology to assess the supply curve of environmental services
24 Turpin, Nadine Towards indicators of multi-functionality: assessing jointness between commodity and non-commodity outputs
25 Villa, Ferdinando Understanding agricultural ecosystem services with ARIES (ARtificial Intelligence for Ecosystem Services)
26 Willemen, Louise Translating spatial policy into future landscape functions
Session A-4 The organization of tools for impact assessment; standards or diversity? Poster tour, slot 4, on Tuesday 16:00 – 17:00
27 Fricke, Katharina Choose complexity - how to bundle knowledge in Integrated Assessment Tools?
28 Khanh Hoang Linking agricultural pollution to receiving waters using OpenMI
29 Turpin, Nadine From models to indicators: ontologies as knowledge representation systems
Session B-1 Large scale integrated policy assessment: tools and applications Poster tour, slot 4, on Tuesday 16:00 – 17:00
30 Herrero, Mario Incorporating livestock in global integrated assessments of land use and agro-ecosystems services
31 Müller, Marc Comparison of econometric techniques for deriving consolidated databases: the AGROSAM case
32 Westhoek, Henk Environmental impacts of the European livestock sector on different scales and prospects for reduction
33 Woltjer, Geert Agricultural policy and land use
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Session B-2 Indicators for integrated assessment Poster tour, slot 4, on Tuesday 16:00 – 17:00
34 Bockstaller, Christian
From a disaggregated set of indicators to a synthetic, composite assessment of sustainability: paths and pitfalls
35 Giannoccaro, Giacomo
Assessing the environmental sustainability of the CAP: a DPSIR framework approach
36 Meul, Marijke Sustainability of Flemish farms: advising farmers and policy makers
37 Adamowicz, Mieczyslaw
Model and indicators of sustainable development in rural areas from the local perspective
38 Delmotte, Sylvestre Contextualization of on farm ex-ante evaluation of the sustainability of innovative cropping systems in viticulture, using a multiple criteria assessment tool (DEXi)
Session B-3 Cropping system modeling Poster tour, slot 4, on Tuesday 16:00 – 17:00
39 Adam, Myriam APES, an agricultural production and externalities simulator evaluated for two main crops in Midi-Pyrenees
40 Belhouchette, Hatem Performances of two crop models in various conditions : the importance of the assumptions behind
41 Casellas, Eric A methodology for the evaluation and improvement of a generic biophysical soil-plant-atmosphere crop model based on "Mini-Application”
42 Erdélyi, Éva The effects of climate change on the phenology of cereal crops in Hungary
43 Fantke, Peter Estimating external costs from the application of plant protection products in Europe
44 Guillaume, Solenne Modelling water and nitrogen interactions in durum wheat: a first step towards the conception of joint management strategies of irrigation and nitrogen fertilization
45 Heinemann, Alexandre Bryan
Optimization of upland rice breeding program based on crop modeling approach
46 Launay, Marie A modeling approach to optimize the management of pea-barley intercropping in Europe
47 Lebonvallet, Sophie Establishment of quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) and simulation of its culture on Bolivian Altiplano with the model of culture STICS
48 Mérot, Anne An integrative modelling to simulate the agricultural system through a combination of a decisional, technical and biophysical sub-systems
49 Mirsky, Steven A systems approach to optimizing agronomic and environmental performance of legume-based organic field corn production
50 Schönhart, Martin Crop rotation modelling for integrated environmental assessment - case study results and empirical evidence
51 Snow, Val Implications of heterogeneous urinary-N return for modelling pasture production and N losses from grazed pastures under climate change
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52 Van der Velde, Marijn The effect of conservation agriculture practices in Europe
Session B-4 Bio-economic farm modeling Poster tour, slot 4, on Tuesday 16:00 – 17:00
53 Ali, M. Akkas Intervention of integrated home garden model for food security, nutrition and poverty alleviation
54 Lauwers, Ludwig Using time driven activity-based costing data for modeling complex innovations: the case of batch farrowing
55 Reynaud, Arnaud & Mosnier, Claire
A dynamic bio-economic model to simulate optimal adjustments of suckler cow farm management to production and markets shocks
56 Ridier, Aude & El Ghali, Mohamed
Economic impact of voluntary agri-environmental measures: The case study of a "Test -Action" in a basin of south-western France
57 Salgado, Paulo Adoption of new forage technology: impact on the socio-economic sustainability of milk production in Moc Chau, Vietnam (DAIVIE model)
58 Traore, Bouba A bio-economic model to analyse the performance of the Cotton Sector in Mali
59 Van Meensel, Jef Exploring production-theoretical insights for economic-environmental trade-off analysis
Session B-5 Integrated assessment methods for regional and landscape levels Poster tour, slot 8, on Wednesday 12:15 – 13:45
60 Bobojonov, Ihtiyor Integrated assessment of crop and water allocation under conditions of uncertain water supply in the Khorezm region of Uzbekistan, Central Asia
D-1 Griffon, Sébastien & Auclair, Daniel
Visualizing changes in agricultural landscapes plus Demo on Seamless Landscape Explorer
61 Kros, Hans Integrated analysis of the effects of agricultural management and spatial planning on environmental quality at landscape scale
62 Osterburg, Bernhard Improving regional nitrogen balances
63 Shahbazi, Farzin Assessing of sustainable agriculture development using MicroLEIS DSS in Souma area, Iran
64 Wagner, Susanne Assessment of mitigation measures for air pollutants and greenhouse gases from agricultural systems in Germany at high spatial resolution
65 Warnecke, Sylvia Regionally optimized animal farm manure transports in an area with high intensity animal farming systems
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Session B-6 Software infrastructures and tools for integrated assessments Poster tour, slot 8, on Wednesday 12:15 – 13:45
D-2 Antle, John The Tradeoff Analysis software: modeling tools to support informed policy decision making
66 Justes, Eric OptimiSTICS, a software for STICS crop model parameter estimation and evaluation which was build up to function with other dynamical models
67 Kassahun, Ayalew ProST - a process support tool for supporting water stress mitigation through a participatory approach
68 Knapen, Rob Use of OpenMI in SEAMLESS
D-3 Meuter, Eelco A graphical user interface for a generic bio-economic farm model (FSSIM)
69 Salazar, Osvaldo An integrated framework for management of spatial and temporal data on a drained watershed
70 Steward, David Groundwater concepts and agriculture: A GIScience data model study
Session C-1 Integrated assessment of biomass for biofuel or renewables – trade-offs with feed and food Poster tour, slot 8, on Wednesday 12:15 – 13:45
71 Bocardo, Paola Life cycle assessment of the sugarcane production system in Brazil
72 Nonhebel, Sanderine Energy from agricultural residues and the trade-off's to the food system
73 Schuler, Johannes Assessing the environmental effects of an increasing biogas production on agricultural farms
74 Suuster, Elsa Spatial assessment of abandoned agricultural land for bio-energy production
75 Thorburn, Peter Enhancing the assessment of biofuels feedstock production through more realistic representation of farming systems
76 Van der Velde, Marijn
Water implications of biofuel crop cultivation and set-aside suspension in the European Union
Session C-2 Modelling adaptation strategies to cope with climate change Poster tour, slot 8, on Wednesday 12:15 – 13:45
77 Bezabij, Yisehak Gebregziabher
Assessment and predictions of agricultural drought for the Upper Blue Nile Basin, Ethiopia
78 Hachigonta, Sepo Sensitivity of southern African maize yields to the definition of onset under conditions of climate change
79 Kan, Iddo Impact assessment of climate change on vegetative agriculture: Discrete-choice analysis of land-use under partial equilibrium
80 Kim, Chang-Gil Countermeasures of agricultural sector for Post-Kyoto protocol
81 Lieffering, Mark Modelling the costs of climate change on grazing systems
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82 Moriondo, Marco Testing adaptation options in a +2°C warmer climate
83 Strauss, Franziska Simulation of climate scenarios and the bio-economic assessment of different agricultural management systems in the Marchfeld region
84 Vigne, Mathieu Energy use efficiency and greenhouse gases emissions of dairy farms of an isolated territory: case of Reunion Island from 2000 to 2007
85 Walker, Sue Mujika community climate - cropping systems modelling exercise
Session C-3 Application of integrated assessment tools Poster tour, slot 8, on Wednesday 12:15 – 13:45
86 Amblard, Laurence Ex-ante institutional compatibility assessment of policy options Insights from empirical applications and interactions with policy experts
87 Cacovean, Horea Land-Use Management Using a Soil Survey Geographic Database for Viisoara-Aiton Hills (Transylvanian Plain-Romania)
88 Coletto, Lucia Organic crop rotations evaluated using LCA (Life Cycle Assessment)
89 Onate, Juan Assessing the effects of Cross Compliance obligations on European biodiversity and landscapes
90 Palma, Joao Silvoarable agroforestry in Europe - systems for meeting food and industry crop requirements with improved resource-use efficiency
91 Sasaki, Hiroki Integrated model of paddy rice production and related environmental effects
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Systems analysis informing policy – case studies from agricultural systems and rural regions in the face of change Poster tour, slot 8, on Wednesday 12:15 – 13:45
92 Chen, Zhigang Performance analysis on the changes of farmland property right system: an explanation of the diversification of Chinese farmland system in transition
93 Claeys, Dakerlia & Marchand, Fleur
Introducing flat rate direct payments taking into account social concerns and ecological non-commodities
94 Thorburn, Peter Systems analysis underpinning development of management action targets to meet water quality objectives in sugarcane production systems
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Session D-1 Stakeholder involvement in designing, use and evaluation of integrated assessment models Poster tour, slot 8, on Wednesday 12:15 – 13:45
95 Duru, Michel Analysis of stakeholder - researcher interactions for designing a generic grassland model suited for a diversity of farmers' practices
96 Karadzic, Vanja Transition towards more adaptive irrigation management: the impact of innovative technologies. A case study in Caia, Guadiana River Basin
97 Reidsma, Pytrik SEAMLESS training material on concepts and models for Integrated Assessment of agriculture and sustainable development
98 Speelman, Erika Understanding and modelling socio-ecological networks to support multi-scale governance of sustainable dairy farming systems
D-4 Speelman, Erika Serious gaming as a tool to create sustainability awareness, discussion and negation among stakeholders in cattle systems, the case of Los Angelitos
99 Taverne, Marie Specifying impact assessment simulations in interaction with end-users: the example of SEAMLESS-IF
100 Van Paassen, Annemarie
Using explorative models to enhance expert learning about farm context and farmer rationalities in Burkina Faso
Session D-2 Role of integrated assessment for policy Poster tour, slot 8, on Wednesday 12:15 – 13:45
101 Dahal, Binod Mani Integrated assessment for the development of Progressive Coordinative Action (PCA) plan: an approach for sustainable agriculture
102 Hernández Jiménez, Veronica
Exploring receptivity through innovative actions
103 König, Hannes Bridging the gap between science and decision makers for sustainable development of multi-functional land use in developing countries
104 Sieber, Stefan Designing the development process of the meta-model Sustainability Impact Assessment Tools (SIAT)
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How to travel to hotel Zuiderduin From Schiphol airport by taxi: For taking a taxi directly from Schiphol we recommend to make your reservations by e-mail ([email protected]) in advance with Taxi Baaij, providing the taxi company the details below. This company has agreed a fixed lower rate for a trip to Zuiderduin. If the driver can combine passengers from more arrivals (max waiting time 30 minutes) that will reduce your costs. Taxi Baaij will be waiting for you at the Meeting point at Schiphol, showing an announcement with hotel Zuiderduin and Taxi Baaij. Costs of transport by taxi from Schiphol to hotel Zuiderduin: by car (max. 3 persons) € 76.00 per car, by mini bus (max. 7 persons) € 84.00 per mini bus. Payment should be done in cash.
If you do not make use of the pre-reservation with Taxi Baaij, please keep in mind there are some less trustworthy companies driving cabs from Schiphol that ask very high prices and you also miss the contract prices made up between Hotel Zuiderduin and Taxi Baaij: you should best agree on a price in advance: it should not cost more than € 100.00 per taxi. From Schiphol Airport by train/bus/taxi: At Schiphol railway station buy a train ticket to Heiloo (€ 7.70 in cash money or Maestro card) before boarding (otherwise you will be charged a fine on top of the fare). Take the train in the direction Hoorn (every half hour xx:12 and xx:42 from track 3), change trains at Zaandam (after 21 minutes) and cross the platform from track 1 to 2. Take the train in the direction Alkmaar and dismount at Heiloo station (after 19 minutes). From there you can take the bus, or Taxi Baaij (see next section). Please keep in mind that due to the small size of the village and railway station there is no taxi waiting for passengers. Please make your reservation, by e-mail, in advance giving the details below. Costs for travelling by taxi from Heiloo station to Hotel Zuiderduin: by car (max. 3 persons) € 16.00 per car, by mini bus (max. 7 persons) € 22.00 per mini bus. Payment should be made in cash. Details requested by Taxi Baaij ([email protected]) Company
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By bus or taxi from Heiloo railway station: Bus (once or twice per hour, see schedule below): outside Heiloo train station take bus 164 in the direction Castricum, and leave the bus at the bus station in Egmond aan Zee (about 14 minutes). From there it is a 4 minutes walk to the hotel. Taxi: at Heiloo train station, if you made a reservation with Taxi Baaij, find the taxi at the Stationsweg, west of the railway station. If you made no advance reservation you can phone Taxi Baaij (+31 72 507 1328) or the OV-taxi +31 (0)900-8734682 (€ 0.35 per minute). OV-taxi ticket price is about € 12.00. Reservations are to be made at least half an hour in advance and preferably as early as possible as otherwise the waiting time can increase considerably. Address of Hotel Zuiderduin is Zeeweg 52, Egmond aan Zee. Bus 164 direction Castricum: departure times from Heiloo railway station, leave the bus at the busstation in Egmond aan Zee. 8:17 14:17 15:17 16:17 17:17 18:17 8:47 9:47 10:47 11:47 12:47 13:47 14:47 15:47 16:47 17:47 18:47 19:47 20:47 21:47 22.47
Heiloo railway station area Egmond aan Zee: walk from bus station to the hotel By car: From Amsterdam on the motorway A9: at the Alkmaar roundabout take the Heiloo/Den Helder exit. You're now on the circular road. At the third traffic light turn left, exit Egmond. On this road please follow the signs Egmond aan Zee, look for more instructions at: "When arriving in Egmond aan Zee". From Zaandam to Uitgeest: Use the motorway route N8 from Zaandam to Uitgeest. In Uitgeest leave the N8 and take the A9 towards Alkmaar (then follow instructions above). When arriving in Egmond aan Zee: follow the road until T-junction and then follow the sign “Centrum”. Here follow the sign “Strand-Zuid”, this will lead to Admiraal de Ruyterweg. This road becomes, after a few curves, Zeeweg. The hotel and the parking (garage) can be found after 200 metres on your right at number 52. For checking travel info please use the public transport sites: www.9292ov.nl & www.ns.nl.
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Departure On the day of departure you should check out at the hotel desk before 10.30 h. For luggage storage on your day of departure a room will be available near the session rooms and the conference secretariat. When travelling to a European destination, you need to be at Schiphol airport 2 hours before the plane will leave. When travelling to a non-European destination, you need to be at Schiphol airport 3 hours before the plane will leave. By taxi: It will take a 45 minutes drive to the airport, or 15 minutes to the railway station at Heiloo if there is no traffic jam. Reservations for Taxi Baaij should be made in advance by e-mail as suggested above. By bus and train: schedules will be available at our conference secretariat. If you need our assistance with planning the trip back please consult us well in time.
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Canal boat trip, city walk and dinner Wednesday 16:00-22:00 The people who subscribed for the Canal boat trip, should after the short coffee break gather for the buses to Amsterdam. As dinner will be fairly late (for Dutch standards), some snacks will be served during the coffee break. In Amsterdam the bus will bring us near to the place where the boat trip will start (company “Holland International”). From here, a guided walking tour (17:30 until 18:30) is scheduled, in groups of about 25 persons, through a small part of the city. After that there is some time to visit the city on your own. Please be back at the boats no later than 19:20. Make sure you take boat no. 1 in case you have indicated you have specific dietary requirements. Departure time for the “rondvaart” (canal cruise) is 19:30 sharp and the boats will not wait. After the rondvaart, at about 22:00, the buses will pick you up and bring you back to hotel Zuiderduin. Please note that you may not be able to get back to the hotel the same evening if you miss the bus.
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Conference organization and supporting societies SEAMLESS project SEAMLESS (System for Environmental and Agricultural Modelling; Linking European Science and Society) is an Integrated Project funded under FP6 of the European Union (2005-2009). It has developed a computerized and integrated framework to assess and compare alternative agricultural and environmental policy options. This work will be continued by the SEAMLESS Association. The AgSAP conference has been initiated by the SEAMLESS project as its concluding event. SEAMLESS is run by a consortium of 30 research institutions and is coordinated by Wageningen University. Contacting SEAMLESS: [email protected], www.seamless-ip.org or www.pps.wur.nl/UK/ Endorsed by: EFITA Objectives: to facilitate the exchange and the development of knowledge and to stimulate the cooperation among national and international organizations and associations with interest in research on and application of information technology (ICT) in agriculture, food and the environment, to enhance the competitiveness of Europe and to promote the awareness of ICT in this domain. Contacting EFITA: [email protected] or www.efita.net ESA (European Society of Agronomy) Objectives: to promote the science of agronomy, to link those interested in agronomic research and development within Europe, and to promote a European Journal for Agronomy and a newsletter. Contacting ESA: [email protected] or www.esagr.org/structure/ ICASA (International Consortium for Agricultural Systems Applications) Objectives: to advance national and international agricultural systems research through the development and application of systems analysis tools and methodologies, and through the
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development and use of crop simulation models because of their increasing importance in decision support systems at field, farm, watershed, regional and national scales. Contacting ICASA: [email protected] or www.icasa.net/ IEMSs (International Environmental Modelling and Software society) Objectives: to develop and use environmental modelling and software tools to advance the science and improve decision making with respect to natural resource and environmental issues, and to exchange information in the field of environmental modelling and software among physical, social and natural scientific and educational organizations, private enterprises as well as non-governmental organizations from different countries, including the promotion of the journal Environmental Modelling and Software. Contacting IEMSs: www.iemss.org/society/ European Commission Supports this conference through funding the SEAMLESS project.
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