Research Ideas and Outcomes (Mar 2020)

BESTMAP: behavioural, Ecological and Socio-economic Tools for Modelling Agricultural Policy

  • Guy Ziv,
  • Michael Beckmann,
  • James Bullock,
  • Anna Cord,
  • Ruth Delzeit,
  • Cristina Domingo,
  • Gunnar Dreßler,
  • Nina Hagemann,
  • Joan Masó,
  • Birgit Müller,
  • Markus Neteler,
  • Anna Sapundzhieva,
  • Pavel Stoev,
  • Jon Stenning,
  • Milica Trajković,
  • Tomáš Václavík

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/rio.6.e52052
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6
pp. 1 – 48

Abstract

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Half of the European Union (EU) land and the livelihood of 10 million farmers is threatened by unsustainable land-use intensification, land abandonment and climate change. Policy instruments, including the EU Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) have so far failed to stop this environmental degradation. BESTMAP will: 1) Develop a behavioural theoretical modelling framework to take into account complexity of farmers’ decision-making; 2) Develop, adapt and customize a suite of opensource, flexible, interoperable and customisable computer models linked to existing data e.g. LPIS/IACS and remote sensing e.g. Sentinel-2; 3) Link economic, individual-farm agent-based, biophysical ecosystem services and biodiversity and geostatistical socio-economic models; 4) Produce a simple-to-use dashboard to compare scenarios of Agri-Environmental Schemes adoption; 5) Improve the effectiveness of future EU rural policies’ design, monitoring and implementation.

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