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Abandoned Agriculture: Land Use Analysis and Data

(Photo: Nobel). Abandoned Agriculture: Land Use Analysis and Data. Elliott Campbell, David Lobell , Chris Field EBI Workshop on Crop Modeling and Land Use October 9, 2008. Overview. Global Abandoned Agriculture (Campbell et al., 2008) U.S. County Abandoned Agriculture (In Prep)

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Abandoned Agriculture: Land Use Analysis and Data

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  1. (Photo: Nobel) Abandoned Agriculture: Land Use Analysis and Data Elliott Campbell, David Lobell, Chris Field EBI Workshop on Crop Modeling and Land Use October 9, 2008

  2. Overview • Global Abandoned Agriculture (Campbell et al., 2008) • U.S. County Abandoned Agriculture (In Prep) • CRP Land Use Change (In Prep) • Yields Preview

  3. Biofuels and Land Use • Croplands • Forest Lands • Alternative Lands (Fargione et al., 2008)

  4. Previous Estimates • Ramankutty and Foley, 1999 • 210 Mha abandoned cropland • No consideration of present land cover or pasture • Abandoned ag applied in global biofuels assessments (Tilman et al., 2006; Hoogwijk et al., 2003) • Houghton, 1999 • 500 Mha degraded lands • Tropical deforestation in Africa, Asia, Latin America • Hall, 1994 • 758 Mha degraded lands • Tropical deforestation and fallow cycle of shifting cultivation

  5. Quantifying Abandoned Agriculture 1) Abandoned agriculture areas from historical land use data (HYDE, SAGE) 2) Exclude agriculture-to-forest and agriculture-to-urban (MODIS12C1) 3) High estimate of potential yields from ecosystem model (CASA) 4) Regional bioenergy potential on abandoned agriculture lands. 1700 1710 1720

  6. Agriculture Land Use Data HYDE (Goldewijk et al., 2007) • 5 minute resolution • Decade time step, 1700-2000 • Crop Area • Pasture Area SAGE (Ramankutty and Foley, 1999) • 5 minute resolution • Decade time step, 1700-1992 • Crop Area • Crop Yields

  7. Cropland Time Series: Global

  8. Cropland Time Series: U.S.

  9. Land Use Analysis • Crop-to-pasture and Pasture-to-crop transitions not explicit • Two approaches 1. Aggregate Approach Abandoned ≤ Max(Pre-2000 Area) – Current Area if Max(Pre-2000 Area) – Current Area > 0 Abandoned + Current ≤ Total Grid Cell 2. Time Series Approach Abandoned = Areat+1 - Areat , if Areat+1 - Areat > 0 If crop increment > 0 and pasture increment < 0 modify abandoned ag increment (and vice-versa)

  10. Area of Abandoned Agriculture (Campbell et al., 2008)

  11. Categories of Abandoned Agriculture

  12. Potential Bioenergy from Abandoned Agriculture (Campbell et al., 2008)

  13. HYDE Crop and Pasture Areashttp://www.mnp.nl/en/themasites/hyde/ SAGE Croplandhttp://www.sage.wisc.edu/ Abandoned Agriculturehttp://faculty.ucmerced.edu/ecampbell3/AbandonedAgArchive/ Data Availability

  14. Caveats • Some lands perceived to be abandoned are used by the poor (Cotula et al., 2008) • Biomass density • Some areas not included in this analysis: • Shifting agriculture (Hurtt et al., 2006) • Degraded/abandoned lands not associated with agriculture (Houghton, 1999) • Marginal lands… food price impacts? • CRP • Coarse Spatial Resolution

  15. County-Level Abandoned Ag (Waisanen and Bliss, 2002)

  16. CRP Availability

  17. Yield Preview • NPP model inter-comparison • Compare county-level yields and land use trends • Experimental trials • Atmospheric NPP tracer (Campbell et al., Science, In Revision)

  18. Summary • Gridded geospatial data available now for pasture, crop, and abandoned agriculture • U.S. county-level and other marginal land areas coming soon • Multiple approaches to assessing yields needed

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