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[EN] Agricultural life cycle assessment (LCA) at the sub-national regional level may be a valuable input for the decision-makers. Obtaining representative and sufficient data to develop life cycle inventories (LCIs) at ...[+]
[EN] Agricultural life cycle assessment (LCA) at the sub-national regional level may be a valuable input for the decision-makers. Obtaining representative and sufficient data to develop life cycle inventories (LCIs) at that level is a relevant challenge. This study aims to contribute to the development of LCIs representative Spanish crops based on economic and operational information available in official sources to assess the average environmental impacts of these crops in the main producing regions. A comprehensive approach is proposed considering both the temporal variability and uncertainty of input data by using different methods (e.g. linear programming, weighted averages, Monte Carlo simulation, forecasted irrigation, etc.) to estimate the inventory data of reference holdings. From these inventories, the environmental assessment of those reference holdings is carried out. Two case studies are developed, on orange and tomato crops in the main producing regions, where climate change (CC), freshwater scarcity (WS), human toxicity non-cancer (HTnc), and freshwater ecotoxicity (ET) are evaluated. The environmental scores obtained differ significantly from region to region. The highest environmental scores of orange reference holdings correspond to Comunidad Valenciana for CC (1.94·10¿1 kg CO2 eq.) HTnc (4.16·10¿11 CTUh) and ET (7.45·10¿3 CTUe), and to Andalucia in WS (17.4 m3 world eq.). As to greenhouse tomatoes, the highest scores correspond to Comunidad Valenciana in the four categories analysed (CC = 3.18 kg CO2 eq., HTnc = 3.6·10¿9 CTUh, ET = 1.5 CTUe and WS = 13.3 m3 world eq.). The environmental scores estimated in this study are consistent with the literature, showing that the approach is useful to obtain a representative description of the environmental profile of crops from official statistical data and other information sources. Widening the data gathered in ECREA-FADN, and also that from other data sources used, would increase the quality of the environmental impact estimation.
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Agradecimientos:
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The authors gratefully acknowledge the Universitat Politècnica de
València for providing the funds for N.K. Sinisterra-Solís's research contract
through Subprogram 1 (PAID-01-18) and the Colombian Government for
funding ...[+]
The authors gratefully acknowledge the Universitat Politècnica de
València for providing the funds for N.K. Sinisterra-Solís's research contract
through Subprogram 1 (PAID-01-18) and the Colombian Government for
funding through COLCIENCIAS. The authors would also like to thank the
following people for their support: Diego Gómez and Rafael Laborda for
the pesticide treatments of the assessed crops, Juan Manzano for the estimation of irrigation requirements, Assumpció Antón for the estimation of
pesticide emissions in greenhouse systems, and Helen Angus for her proofreading of the study.
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