A Biophysical Typology in Agri-environmental Modelling

The Agri-Environmental Zonation (AEnZ) is a biophysical typology based on a recently available detailed database on organic carbon content of the topsoil of Europe, the Environmental Stratification (EnS) and an Agri-mask. The AEnZ is used within the integrated assessment framework of SEAMLESS. The basis for this typology is the Environmental Stratification of Europe (EnS) building mainly on climate and altitude characteristics. The 84 environmental strata were aggregated into 13 environmental zones (EnZs). The environmental zones were then combined with organic carbon topsoil data (OCTOP) to cover the wide range of agri-environmental diversity of Europe. The OCTOP content was selected as soil variable as it explained most of the variation in soils in Europe. The EnZs/OCTOP land units were combined with an Agri-mask representing major obstacles for farming resulting in the final AEnZ typology. The Agri-mask, which is based on CORINE Land Cover, soil, altitude and slope data, divides Europe into three zones with different agricultural potential (suited, unsuited and marginally suited). The AEnZ consists of 238 land types of which 82 classes are referred as suitable for agriculture (75.8% of EU27+).

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