Modelling (European) Agriculture with Climate Change for Food Security: Science-Policy -Network
Abstract
MACSUR SciPolNet is a follow-up project of the MACSUR SciPol pilot project and will build on previous results, continue and promote the network, deepen specific topics and create a basis for long-term exchange. The focus of the project is on building a science-policy network for evidence-based policy support of greenhouse gas mitigation strategies in the agricultural sector. The overall objective is to facilitate and improve the science-policy communication process for the strategic design of climate policy at farm level and to accelerate the implementation of climate change mitigation measures in the FACCE-JPI member countries. MACSUR SciPolNet thus contributes to Core Theme 1 "An agricultural sector that contributes to climate neutrality" of the FACCE-JPI strategic research agenda. At international level, climate change has increasingly come into focus, e.g. at the COP28 climate conference, where the Declaration on Sustainable Agriculture, Resilient Food Systems and Climate Action (COP28-UAE) was presented and has so far been signed by 159 countries. On the other hand, the protests of many farmers in Europe and other industrialized countries where agriculture plays a crucial economic role (e.g. New Zealand) show the political difficulties in implementing ambitious environmental measures. One of the main focal points of the scientific-political workshops is therefore the consideration of political realities when examining recommendations and the resulting activities. Following on from the work of the MACSUR SciPol pilot project, MACSUR SciPolNet focuses on: 1. analyzing and structuring science-policy communication, transnational cooperation, knowledge exchange and discussions related to climate change mitigation. 2. evaluating policies and measures aimed at reducing agricultural GHG emissions at farm level, with a particular focus on - trade-offs and synergies between GHG reduction and other policy objectives (e.g. biodiversity, water quality) - (marginal) abatement costs - Global reduction targets taking into account carbon leakage effects 3. a concept for the integration of existing models for forecasting agricultural GHG emissions.
- GHG emissions
- Mitigation
- Adaptation
- Agriculture
Project staff
Erwin Schmid
Univ.Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Erwin Schmid
erwin.schmid@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-73002
Project Leader
01.08.2024 - 31.07.2026
Verena Kröner
Verena Kröner M.Sc.
verena.kroener@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-73125
Project Staff
01.08.2024 - 31.07.2026
BOKU partners
External partners
Österreichisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung
Franz Sinabell
partner