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Modelling the spatial allocation of second-generation feedstock (lignocellulosic crops) in Europe
Authors:Carolina Perpiña Castillo  Carlo Lavalle  Claudia Baranzelli  Sarah Mubareka
Institution:1. European Commission, DG Joint Research Centre (JRC), Institute for Environment and Sustainability (IES), Ispra, Varese, Italycapercas@topo.upv.es;3. European Commission, DG Joint Research Centre (JRC), Institute for Environment and Sustainability (IES), Ispra, Varese, Italy
Abstract:This paper presents a modelling approach for the spatial allocation of second-generation feedstock (lignocellulosic crops) under a reference policy scenario in European Union of 28 Member State (EU-28). The land-use modelling platform (LUMP) was used in order to simulate the land-use changes from 2010 to 2050. Within the LUMP, the land demand for these lignocellulosic energy crops was derived from the Common Agricultural Policy Regionalised Impact analysis model. Suitability maps were generated for two main energy crop groups: herbaceous and woody lignocellulosic crops, using multicriteria analysis techniques. Biophysical factors (climate, soil properties and topographical aspects), natural and artificial constraints and location-specific land categories were defined as relevant components within the platform. A sensitivity analysis determined the most influential factors to be temperature, precipitation, length of growing period and number of frost-free days. The results of the modelling exercise in the LUMP reflect the significant renewable energy contribution from energy crops in EU-28, which was estimated to be between 2.3 EJ/year (in 2020) and 6.3 EJ/year (in 2050), accounting for 2.3% and 9.6% of total energy consumption in the EU-28. The results of the allocation were aggregated at regional level to analyse trends. Regions with considerably high demand were identified in Germany, the United Kingdom and Poland.
Keywords:land-use modelling  renewable energy  crop suitability map  energy crops  multicriteria analysis
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