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Regional Environmental Change | 2012

Grain, meat and vegetables to feed Paris: where did and do they come from? Localising Paris food supply areas from the eighteenth to the twenty-first century

Gilles Billen; Sabine Barles; Petros Chatzimpiros; Josselin Garnier

The food supply to a large metropolis such as Paris involves huge fluxes of goods, which considerably impact the surrounding rural territories. Here, we present an attempt to localise Paris food supply areas, over a period of two centuries (1786, 1886, 2006), based on the analysis of data from transportation and production statistics for cereals, animal products, and fruits and vegetables, all three categories being expressed in terms of their nitrogen (i.e. protein) content. The results show contrasting trends for the three types of agricultural products. As for cereals, the Paris supply area remained for the most part restricted to the central area of the Paris basin, a region which gradually became specialised in intensive cereal production. Conversely, as animal farming had been progressively excluded from this area, regions located west and north of Paris (Brittany, Normandy, Nord-Pas-de-Calais) gradually dominated the supply of animal products to the metropolis. In addition, imported feed from South America today contributes as much as one-third of the total ration of feed in the livestock raised in these regions. For fruits and vegetables, about one-half of the Paris supply currently comes from long-distance imports, the other half coming from areas less than 200 km from Paris. As a whole, the Paris food supply area, although it has obviously enlarged in recent periods, is still anchored to an unexpected extent (about 50%) in its traditional nearby hinterland roughly coinciding with the Seine watershed, and in the regions specialised in animal farming located west and north. On the other hand, the agricultural system of the main food supply areas has considerably opened to global markets.


Science of The Total Environment | 2010

Nitrogen, land and water inputs in changing cattle farming systems. A historical comparison for France, 19th-21st centuries

Petros Chatzimpiros; Sabine Barles

This paper provides an original account of the long-term regional metabolism in relation to the cattle rearing in western France starting by the precise formulation of animal diets at three key dates of the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries. We established links between the demand in fodder of the meat and dairy sectors and the necessary inputs of nitrogen, water and land as well as the land cover changes occurring on the affected local and remote cattle acreage. The average agricultural productivity for fodder supply is estimated at about 50 kg N/ha in the mid-19th, 54 kg N/ha in the early 20th and 150 kg N/ha at the turning of the 21st century. Jointly for the dairy and meat productions, the potential efficiency in the conversion of the vegetal into animal protein more than doubled over the studied period, passing from less than 9% in the 19th to 20% in the 21st century. The current cattle sector is sustained for about 25% by land situated beyond the regional frontiers and uses water at intensities that approach or exceed the availability of renewable water. The nitrogen pollution is expressed in terms of the Net Anthropogenic Nitrogen Inputs (NANI) and, by comparison to the N recovered in products, is used to define the N-Environmental Efficiency of the farming. We discuss the historical succession of the factors that contributed to the growth of the meat and milk production and make a comparison of the impacts and policy between the local and distant resources.


Biogeosciences | 2011

Localising the nitrogen imprint of the Paris food supply: the potential of organic farming and changes in human diet

Gilles Billen; Josette Garnier; Vincent Thieu; Marie Silvestre; Sabine Barles; Petros Chatzimpiros


Regional Environmental Change | 2018

Agri-food-energy system metabolism: a historical study for northern France, from nineteenth to twenty-first centuries

Eunhye Kim; Mathieu Arnoux; Petros Chatzimpiros


Archive | 2015

Le métabolisme énergétique d’un territoire [Eng Transl. The Energy Metabolism of a Region: Aussois, France]

Jean-Yves Courtonne; Petros Chatzimpiros; Daniela Perrotti; Anne-Lorène Vernay; Manuel Blouin


Archive | 2015

Le métabolisme énergétique d'un territoire

Jean-Yves Courtonne; Petros Chatzimpiros; Daniela Perrotti; Anne Vernay; Manuel Blouin


Archive | 2014

Introduction : Pourquoi un livre sur Aussois?

Fabienne Barataud; Sabine Barles; Gilles Billen; Manuel Blouin; Sabine Bognon; Thierry Bonaudo; Nicolas Buclet; Petros Chatzimpiros; Juliette Cerceau; Jean-Yves Courtonne; Marion Debuisson; Denis Dupré; Josette Garnier; Alice Herbelin; Muriel Maillefert; Pauline Marty; Renaud Metereau; Pierre Pech; Daniela Perrotti; Magali Talandier; Anne Vernay


Archive | 2014

Conclusion : Quel avenir pour l’écologie territoriale

Fabienne Barataud; Sabine Barles; Gilles Billen; Manuel Blouin; Sabine Bognon; Thierry Bonaudo; Nicolas Buclet; Petros Chatzimpiros; Juliette Cerceau; Jean-Yves Courtonne; Marion Debuisson; Denis Dupré; Josette Garnier; Alice Herbelin; Muriel Maillefert; Pauline Marty; Renaud Metereau; Pierre Pech; Daniela Perrotti; Magali Talandier; Anne Vernay


Nitrogen and Global Change: Key Findings - Future Challenges | 2011

The Nitrogen imprint of Paris food supply: the role of meat and milk consumption

Gilles Billen; Sabine Barles; Petros Chatzimpiros; Marie Silvestre; Josselin Garnier


Colloque de synthèse de la phase 5 du PIREN-Seine | 2011

Ville et fonctionnement du bassin de la Seine: matériaux de construction, sol, énergie, alimentation

Sabine Barles; Petros Chatzimpiros; Eunyhe Kim; Gilles Billen

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Gilles Billen

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Josselin Garnier

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Marie Silvestre

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Gilles Billen

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Josette Garnier

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Eunhye Kim

University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne

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