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Landscape Ecology | 2012

Scenarios of long-term farm structural change for application in climate change impact assessment

M. Mandryk; Pytrik Reidsma; Martin K. van Ittersum

Towards 2050, climate change is one of the possible drivers that will change the farming landscape, but market, policy and technological development may be at least equally important. In the last decade, many studies assessed impacts of climate change and specific adaptation strategies. However, adaptation to climate change must be considered in the context of other driving forces that will cause farms of the future to look differently from today’s farms. In this paper we use a historical analysis of the influence of different drivers on farm structure, complemented with literature and stakeholder consultations, to assess future structural change of farms in a region under different plausible futures. As climate change is one of the drivers considered, this study thus puts climate change impact and adaptation into the context of other drivers. The province of Flevoland in the north of The Netherlands was used as case study, with arable farming as the main activity. To account for the heterogeneity of farms and to indicate possible directions of farm structural change, a farm typology was developed. Trends in past developments in farm types were analyzed with data from the Dutch agricultural census. The historical analysis allowed to detect the relative importance of driving forces that contributed to farm structural changes. Simultaneously, scenario assumptions about changes in these driving forces elaborated at global and European levels, were downscaled for Flevoland, to regional and farm type level in order to project impacts of drivers on farm structural change towards 2050. Input from stakeholders was also used to detail the downscaled scenarios and to derive historical and future relationships between drivers and farm structural change. These downscaled scenarios and future driver-farm structural change relationships were used to derive quantitative estimations of farm structural change at regional and farm type level in Flevoland. In addition, stakeholder input was used to also derive images of future farms in Flevoland. The estimated farm structural changes differed substantially between the two scenarios. Our estimations of farm structural change provide a proper context for assessing impacts of and adaptation to climate change in 2050 at crop and farm level.


Regional Environmental Change | 2014

The role of farmers’ objectives in current farm practices and adaptation preferences: a case study in Flevoland, the Netherlands

M. Mandryk; Pytrik Reidsma; Argyris Kanellopoulos; J.C.J. Groot; Martin K. van Ittersum

Abstract The diversity in farmers’ objectives and responses to external drivers is usually not considered in integrated assessment studies that investigate impacts and adaptation to climate and socio-economic change. Here, we present an approach to assess how farmers’ stated objectives relate to their currently implemented practices and to preferred adaptation options, and we discuss what this implies for assessments of future changes. We based our approach on a combination of multi-criteria decision-making methods. We consistently assessed the importance of farmers’ objectives and adaptation preferences from what farmers say (based on interviews), from what farmers actually do (by analysing current farm performance) and from what farmers want (through a selected alternative farm plan). Our study was performed for six arable farms in Flevoland, a province in the Netherlands. Based on interviews with farmers, we reduced the long list of possible objectives to the most important ones. The objectives we assessed included maximization of economic result and soil organic matter, and minimization of gross margin variance, working hours and nitrogen balance. In our sample, farmers’ stated preferences in objectives were often not fully reflected in realized farming practices. Adaptation preferences of farmers largely resembled their current performance, but generally involved a trend towards stated preferences. Our results suggest that in Flevoland, although farmers do have more objectives, in practical decision-making they focus on economic result maximization, while for strategic decision-making they account for objectives influencing long-term performance and indicators associated with sustainability, in this case soil organic matter.


Environmental Research Letters | 2015

Climate change impact and adaptation research requires integrated assessment and farming systems analysis: a case study in the Netherlands

Pytrik Reidsma; J. Wolf; Argyris Kanellopoulos; B.F. Schaap; M. Mandryk; Jan Verhagen; Martin K. van Ittersum


Water Resources Management | 2011

Integrated assessment of adaptation to Climate change in Flevoland at the farm and regional level

J. Wolf; M. Mandryk; Argyris Kanellopoulos; P.A.J. van Oort; B.F. Schaap; Pytrik Reidsma; M.K. van Ittersum


Environmental Science & Policy | 2015

Institutional constraints for adaptive capacity to climate change in Flevoland’s agriculture

M. Mandryk; Pytrik Reidsma; Kiki Kartikasari; Martin K. van Ittersum; Bas Arts


Archive | 2012

Assessing the adaptive capacity of agriculture in the Netherlands to the impacts of climate change under different market and policy scenarios (AgriAdapt project).

J. Wolf; Pytrik Reidsma; B.F. Schaap; M. Mandryk; Argyris Kanellopoulos; Frank Ewert; P.A.J. van Oort; Carlos Angulo; Christian Rumbaur; R. Lock; Andreas Enders; Marcel Adenauer; Thomas Heckelei; Reimund P. Rötter; S. Fronzek; T.R. Carter; A. Verhagen; M.K. van Ittersum


Agricultural Systems | 2017

Crop and farm level adaptation under future climate challenges: An exploratory study considering multiple objectives for Flevoland, the Netherlands

M. Mandryk; Pytrik Reidsma; Martin K. van Ittersum


Procedia environmental sciences | 2015

Climate Change Impact and Adaptation Research Requires Farming Systems Analysis and Integrated Assessment: A Case Study in the Netherlands☆

Pytrik Reidsma; J. Wolf; Argyris Kanellopoulos; B.F. Schaap; M. Mandryk; Jan Verhagen; Martin K. van Ittersum


Archive | 2010

Methodologies for analyzing future farming systems in Flevoland as applied within the AgriAdapt project

J. Wolf; M. Mandryk; Argyris Kanellopoulos; P.A.J. van Oort; B.F. Schaap; Pytrik Reidsma; M.K. van Ittersum


Archive | 2010

Methodologies for analyzing future farming systems and climate change impacts in Flevoland as applied within the AgriAdapt project

J. Wolf; M. Mandryk; Argyris Kanellopoulos; Pepijn van Oort; B.F. Schaap; Pytrik Reidsma; Martin K. van Ittersum

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Pytrik Reidsma

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Argyris Kanellopoulos

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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B.F. Schaap

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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J. Wolf

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Martin K. van Ittersum

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Jan Verhagen

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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M.K. van Ittersum

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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P.A.J. van Oort

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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J.C.J. Groot

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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