Dynamic archetypes of agricultural land systems in Germany from 1992 to 2019

IF 6 1区 社会学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
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Grasslands, important agricultural land systems, are undergoing significant shifts such as intensification, abandonment, and conversion to alternative land uses in Europe, leading to biodiversity loss. Despite major efforts, the European Union´s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) has been unable to halt the decline of grasslands and to appropriately adjust management intensity because implemented policies have not considered the heterogeneity of grassland systems. However, accounting for this heterogeneity is essential to increase the policies´ effectiveness. In this study, we used archetype analysis to identify recurrent patterns in the heterogeneity of farm configurations, using Germany as an example, that can help tailor policy instruments to specific regional conditions. By applying self-organising maps, we reveal nine archetypes integrating 16 farm accountancy indicators. Advancing archetype analysis, we discuss their dynamics (including their emergence, disappearance and persistence) between 1992 and 2019 at the level of federal states and interpret these dynamics in the light of CAP. For example, archetypes in the western federal states are dominated by small crop and dairy farms, while archetypes in the eastern federal states are more diverse, including larger subsidised farms and medium crop farms. Moreover, archetype dynamics in the southern federal states indicate a decline in small dairy farms and an increase in small crop farms, implying the loss of valuable habitats for wild species. Policy instruments tailored to such regional conditions could more appropriately halt this loss. These insights derived from agricultural land systems in Germany can enrich the debate about how to better tailor policy instruments to regional conditions to preserve functional grassland systems in Europe and worldwide.

1992 至 2019 年德国农业用地系统的动态原型
草地作为重要的农业用地系统,在欧洲正经历着重大转变,如集约化、荒芜和转为其他土地用途,从而导致生物多样性的丧失。尽管做出了巨大努力,但欧盟的共同农业政策(CAP)仍无法阻止草原的减少,也无法适当调整管理强度,因为实施的政策没有考虑到草原系统的异质性。然而,考虑这种异质性对于提高政策的有效性至关重要。在本研究中,我们以德国为例,利用原型分析法确定了农场配置异质性中经常出现的模式,这有助于根据特定区域的条件调整政策工具。通过应用自组织地图,我们揭示了整合 16 个农场会计指标的九种原型。通过推进原型分析,我们讨论了 1992 年至 2019 年期间联邦州一级的原型动态(包括其出现、消失和持续性),并根据 CAP 解释了这些动态。例如,西部联邦州的原型以小型作物农场和奶牛场为主,而东部联邦州的原型则更加多样化,包括大型补贴农场和中型作物农场。此外,联邦南部各州的原型动态表明,小型奶牛场在减少,而小型农作物农场在增加,这意味着野生物种失去了宝贵的栖息地。针对这种地区条件的政策工具可以更有效地阻止这种损失。这些从德国农业土地系统中得出的见解可以丰富关于如何更好地根据地区条件制定政策工具的讨论,以保护欧洲和全球的功能性草地系统。
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Land Use Policy
Land Use Policy ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-
CiteScore
13.70
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553
期刊介绍: Land Use Policy is an international and interdisciplinary journal concerned with the social, economic, political, legal, physical and planning aspects of urban and rural land use. Land Use Policy examines issues in geography, agriculture, forestry, irrigation, environmental conservation, housing, urban development and transport in both developed and developing countries through major refereed articles and shorter viewpoint pieces.
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