Opportunities for Adaptation to Climate Change of Extensively Grazed Pastures in the Central Apennines (Italy)

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作者
Bellini, Edoardo [1 ]
Martin, Raphael [2 ]
Argenti, Giovanni [1 ]
Stagliano, Nicolina [1 ]
Costafreda-Aumedes, Sergi [3 ]
Dibari, Camilla [1 ]
Moriondo, Marco [3 ]
Bellocchi, Gianni [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Florence, Dept Agr Food Environm & Forestry DAGRI, I-50144 Florence, Italy
[2] Univ Clermont Auvergne, Unite Mixte Rech Ecosyst Prairial UREP, INRAE, VetAgro Sup,UREP, F-63000 Clermont Ferrand, France
[3] Italian Natl Res Council IBE CNR, Inst BioEcon, I-50019 Sesto Fiorentino, Italy
关键词
grasslands; modeling; PaSim; climatic scenarios; aboveground biomass; LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION; MANAGED GRASSLANDS; SIMULATION-MODEL; SOLAR-RADIATION; CARBON BALANCE; CHANGE IMPACTS; DAIRY FARMS; NITROGEN; MITIGATION; CO2;
D O I
10.3390/land12020351
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Future climate change is expected to significantly alter the growth of vegetation in grassland systems, in terms of length of the growing season, forage production, and climate-altering gas emissions. The main objective of this work was, therefore, to simulate the future impacts of foreseen climate change in the context of two pastoral systems in the central Italian Apennines and test different adaptation strategies to cope with these changes. The PaSim simulation model was, therefore, used for this purpose. After calibration by comparison with observed data of aboveground biomass (AGB) and leaf area index (LAI), simulations were able to produce various future outputs, such as length of growing season, AGB, and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, for two time windows (i.e., 2011-2040 and 2041-2070) using 14 global climate models (GCMs) for the generation of future climate data, according to RCP (Representative Concentration Pathways) 4.5 and 8.5 scenarios under business-as-usual management (BaU). As a result of increasing temperatures, the fertilizing effect of CO2, and a similar trend in water content between present and future, simulations showed a lengthening of the season (i.e., mean increase: +8.5 and 14 days under RCP4.5 and RCP8.5, respectively, for the period 2011-2040, +19 and 31.5 days under RCP4.5 and RCP8.5, respectively, for the period 2041-2070) and a rise in forage production (i.e., mean biomass peak increase of the two test sites under BaU: +53.7% and 62.75% for RCP4.5. and RCP8.5, respectively, in the 2011-2040 period, +115.3% and 176.9% in RCP4.5 and RCP8.5 in 2041-2070, respectively,). Subsequently, three different alternative management strategies were tested: a 20% rise in animal stocking rate (+20 GI), a 15% increase in grazing length (+15 GL), and a combination of these two management factors (+20 GI x 15 GL). Simulation results on alternative management strategies suggest that the favorable conditions for forage production could support the increase in animal stocking rate and grazing length of alternative management strategies (i.e., +20 GI, +15 GL, +20 GI x 15 GL). Under future projections, net ecosystem exchange (NEE) and nitrogen oxide (N2O) emissions decreased, whereas methane (CH4) rose. The simulated GHG future changes varied in magnitude according to the different adaptation strategies tested. The development and assessment of adaptation strategies for extensive pastures of the Central Apennines provide a basis for appropriate agricultural policy and optimal land management in response to the ongoing climate change.
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