Philippe Leterme
École nationale supérieure agronomique de Rennes
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7. International Workshop. Modelling nutrient digestion and utilization in farm animals | 2011
X. Chardon; Cyrille Rigolot; Christine Baratte; Roger Martin-Clouaire; Jean-Pierre Rellier; C. Raison; A. Le Gall; Jean-Yves Dourmad; J.C. Poupa; Luc Delaby; Thierry Morvan; Philippe Leterme; Jean-Marie Paillat; Sandrine Espagnol; Philippe Faverdin
The ex ante environmental evaluation of farming systems is increasingly demanded when proposing new developments of animal farming systems. Modelling is a promising approach to reduce the cost and the delay in studying the relationship between farming management and risky emissions. The simulation of decision is essential to better analyze ex ante changes in farm management, but is rarely considered in environmental models. MELODIE simulates the flows of carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, copper, zinc and water within the whole pig and dairy farm over the long term. MELODIE upscales dynamic models developed at the field or animal scale by considering the management of the whole farm system coherently with the livestock farming system. The model is structured according to an ontology of agricultural production systems to represent the interactions between the biotechnical system and the decision system. The biotechnical module simulates the nutrient flows at a daily time step for each entity of the sub-models (soil/crop, animal and manure processes). MELODIE represents decisions at two time scales: every year, for drawing annual activity plans and every day for the context-dependent application of this plan. Thanks to the interactions between the biotechnical system and the decision system at different time scales, MELODIE is able to run consistently under different long-term climate series. The goal is to study the emerging properties of the system. Besides, because the nutrient flows within the farm are dynamically simulated, it is possible to study both the spatial and temporal heterogeneity of the environmental risks. This approach enables a better understanding of variability in the farming system according to climate. MELODIE is intended for use in research, not as a decision support system for farm management. It is a framework for virtual experimentation on animal farming systems, and could be extended to deal with other issues than nutrient flows.
Bioresource Technology | 2007
Nasser Abd El Kader; Paul Robin; Jean-Marie Paillat; Philippe Leterme
European Journal of Soil Science | 2007
Samuel Abiven; Safya Menasseri; D. A. Angers; Philippe Leterme
Atmospheric Environment | 2005
Jean-Marie Paillat; Paul Robin; Melynda Hassouna; Philippe Leterme
Soil Science Society of America Journal | 2008
Samuel Abiven; Safya Menasseri; Denis A. Angers; Philippe Leterme
41. Journées de la Recherche Porcine | 2009
Jean-Marie Paillat; Santiago Lopez Ridaura; François Guerrin; Hayo M.G. van der Werf; Thierry Morvan; Philippe Leterme
Oléagineux, Corps gras, Lipides | 1997
François Husson; Philippe Leterme
Farming Systems Design 2009 - International symposium on Methodologies for Integrated Analysis of Farm Production Systems | 2009
I. Acosta-Alba; Michael S. Corson; H.M.G. Van Der Werf; Philippe Leterme
Archive | 2010
Philippe Leterme; Thierry Morvan
Séance de l'Académie d'Agriculture de France "Elevages intensifs et environnement, les effluents : menace ou richesse?", 28 avril 2009, Paris, France | 2009
Jean-Marie Paillat; Santiago Lopez-Ridaura; François Guerrin; Hayo M.G. van der Werf; Jean-Michel Medoc; Thierry Morvan; Philippe Leterme; Hervé Saint Macary
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