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CASIMOD’N: An agro-hydrological distributed model of catchment-scale nitrogen dynamics integrating farming system decisions

Pierre Moreau, Laurent Ruiz, Françoise Vertès, Christine Baratte, Luc Delaby, Philippe Faverdin, Chantal Gascuel-Odoux, Benoit Piquemal, Eric Ramat, Jordy Salmon-Monviola and Patrick Durand

Agricultural Systems, 2013, vol. 118, issue C, 41-51

Abstract: This work presents the new integrative model CASIMOD’N (Catchment and Agricultural Systems Integrated MODel for Nitrogen), which assesses effects of farming systems on nitrogen (N) dynamics at the catchment level. Its main innovation is the consideration of the level of the farming system through production strategies, farmer decisions and the expression of decisions as management practices, along with the link between these farming systems, their practices and water pollution. CASIMOD’N integrates farming systems at the farm level and N transfers and transformations at the field, farm and catchment levels. It was built by adapting and combining three models: the catchment-scale biophysical model TNT2 and two farm-scale models, TOURNESOL and FUMIGENE, for the allocation of land use and manure, respectively. The intrinsic logic behind farming system design and function was represented by ensuring agreement between livestock-feeding and manure-management strategies under specific farm constraints (land fragmentation, distance between fields and farmyards) and agronomic rules. The model is able to simulate management practices (crop, manure and mineral fertiliser allocation).

Keywords: Farming system; Diffuse pollution; Nitrogen; Agro-hydrological modelling (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1016/j.agsy.2013.02.007

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