Электронный архив

Spatial variation in determinants of agricultural land abandonment in Europe

Показать сокращенную информацию

dc.contributor.author Levers C.
dc.contributor.author Schneider M.
dc.contributor.author Prishchepov A.
dc.contributor.author Estel S.
dc.contributor.author Kuemmerle T.
dc.date.accessioned 2019-01-22T20:35:09Z
dc.date.available 2019-01-22T20:35:09Z
dc.date.issued 2018
dc.identifier.issn 0048-9697
dc.identifier.uri https://dspace.kpfu.ru/xmlui/handle/net/147827
dc.description.abstract © 2018 Elsevier B.V. Agricultural abandonment is widespread and growing in many regions worldwide, often because of agricultural intensification on productive lands, conservation policies, or the spatial decoupling of agricultural production from consumption. Abandonment has major environmental and social impacts, which differ starkly depending on the geographical context, as does its potential to serve as a land reservoir for recultivation. Understanding determinants of abandonment patterns, and especially how their influence varies across broad geographic extents, is therefore important. Using a pan-European map of agricultural abandonment derived from MODIS NDVI time series between 2001 and 2012, we quantified the importance of farm management, climatic, environmental, and socio-economic variables in explaining abandonment patterns. We chose a machine learning modelling framework that accounts for spatial variation in the relationship between abandonment and its determinants. We predicted abandonment probability as well as determinant coefficients for the entire study area and summarised them for regions under selected EU support schemes. Our results highlight that agricultural abandonment was mainly explained by climate conditions suboptimal for agriculture (i.e., low/high growing degrees days). Determinants related to farm management (smaller field size, lower yields) and socio-economic conditions (high unemployment, negative migration balance) also contributed to describing agricultural abandonment patterns in Europe. Several determinants influenced abandonment in strongly non-linear ways and we found substantial spatial non-stationarity effects, although abandonment patterns were equally well-explained by predictors specified with spatially constant and varying effects. Predicted abandonment probability was similar inside and outside EU support or conservation zones, whereas observed MODIS-based abandonment was generally higher outside these zones, suggesting that schemes such as Natura 2000 or High Nature Value Farmland likely influence abandonment patterns. Our work highlights the potential value of spatial boosting for gaining insights into land-use change processes and their outcomes, which should increase the ability of such models to inform context-specific, regionalised decision making.
dc.relation.ispartofseries Science of the Total Environment
dc.subject De-intensification
dc.subject Drivers
dc.subject Land-use change
dc.subject Machine learning
dc.subject Model-based boosting
dc.subject Non-stationarity
dc.title Spatial variation in determinants of agricultural land abandonment in Europe
dc.type Article
dc.relation.ispartofseries-volume 644
dc.collection Публикации сотрудников КФУ
dc.relation.startpage 95
dc.source.id SCOPUS00489697-2018-644-SID85049352376


Файлы в этом документе

Данный элемент включен в следующие коллекции

  • Публикации сотрудников КФУ Scopus [24551]
    Коллекция содержит публикации сотрудников Казанского федерального (до 2010 года Казанского государственного) университета, проиндексированные в БД Scopus, начиная с 1970г.

Показать сокращенную информацию

Поиск в электронном архиве


Расширенный поиск

Просмотр

Моя учетная запись

Статистика