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Environmental Research Letters | 2016

Uncertainty in future irrigation water demand and risk of crop failure for maize in Europe

Heidi Webber; Thomas Gaiser; Roelof J. Oomen; Edmar Teixeira; Gang Zhao; Daniel Wallach; Andrea Zimmermann; Frank Ewert

While crop models are widely used to assess the change in crop productivity with climate change, their skill in assessing irrigation water demand or the risk of crop failure in large area impact assessments is relatively unknown. The objective of this study is to investigate which aspects of modeling crop water use (reference crop evapotranspiration (ET0), soil water extraction, soil evaporation, soil water balance and root growth) contributes most to the variability in estimates of maize crop water use and the risk of crop failure, and demonstrate the resulting uncertainty in a climate change impact study for Europe. The SIMPLACE crop modeling framework was used to couple the LINTUL5 crop model in factorial combinations of 2–3 different approaches for simulating the 5 aspects of crop water use, resulting in 51 modeling approaches. Using experiments in France and New Zeland, analysis of total sensitivity revealed that ET0 explained the most variability in both irrigated maize water use and rainfed grain yield levels, with soil evaporation also imporatant in the French experiment. In the European impact study, net irrigation requirement differed by 36% between the Penman and Hargreaves ET0 methods in the baseline period. Average EU grain yields were similar between models, but differences approached 1–2 tonnes in parts of France and Southern Europe. EU wide esimates of crop failure in the historical period ranged between 5.4 years for Priestley–Taylor to every 7.9 years for the Penman ET0 methods. While the uncertainty in absolute values between models was significant, estimates of relative changes were similar between models, confirming the utility of crop models in assessing climate change impacts. If ET0 estimates in crop models can be improved, through the use of appropriate methods, uncertainty in irrigation water demand as well as in yield estimates under drought can be reduced.


Environmental Science & Policy | 2009

Modelling farm structural change for integrated ex-ante assessment: review of methods and determinants

Andrea Zimmermann; Thomas Heckelei; Ignacio Perez Dominguez


Journal of Agricultural Economics | 2012

Structural Change of European Dairy Farms – A Cross‐Regional Analysis

Andrea Zimmermann; Thomas Heckelei


Reports | 2007

Definition of the CAPRI Core Modelling System and Interfaces with other Components of SEAMLESS-IF

Wolfgang Britz; Ignacio Perez Dominguez; Andrea Zimmermann; Thomas Heckelei


Reports | 2006

Working paper: Literature Review of Approaches to Estimate Structural Change

Andrea Zimmermann; Thomas Heckelei; Ignacio Perez Dominguez


2008 International Congress, August 26-29, 2008, Ghent, Belgium | 2008

Farm Structural Change in German Regions - An Empirical Analysis using Micro and Macro Data

Andrea Zimmermann; Thomas Heckelei


2014 International Congress, August 26-29, 2014, Ljubljana, Slovenia | 2014

Climate change impacts on European agriculture: a multi model perspective

Stefan Frank; Heinz-Peter Witzke; Andrea Zimmermann; Petr Havlik; Pavel Ciaian


Archive | 2012

Differences of farm structural change across European regions

Andrea Zimmermann; Thomas Heckelei


Reports | 2007

Report and Code to Simulate Structural Change

Andrea Zimmermann; Thomas Heckelei; Marcel Adenauer


Agricultural Systems | 2016

Metrics, models and foresight for European sustainable food and nutrition security: The vision of the SUSFANS project

Martine Rutten; Thom J. Achterbosch; Imke J.M. de Boer; Jesus Crespo Cuaresma; Johanna M. Geleijnse; Petr Havlik; Thomas Heckelei; John Ingram; Adrian Leip; Stéphan Marette; Hans van Meijl; Louis-Georges Soler; Johan Swinnen; Pieter van’t Veer; Joost Vervoort; Andrea Zimmermann; K.L. Zimmermann; Monika Zurek

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Petr Havlik

International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis

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Friederike Ziegler

Swedish Institute for Food and Biotechnology

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Sara Hornborg

SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden

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Anne Biewald

Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research

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