{"id":"dbab4238-3736-4797-859a-0fe8c41f28e9","uri":"https://data.inms.international/id/dbab4238-3736-4797-859a-0fe8c41f28e9","type":"model","title":"CAPRI Modelling System (Common Agricultural Policy Regionalised Impact)","description":"The Common Agricultural Policy Regional Impact Analysis (CAPRI) modelling system is a large-scale comparative static, global multi-commodity,  partial equilibrium model for the agricultural sector. It has been developed for policy impact assessment of the European Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and other policies affecting agriculture from global to regional and farm type scale, focusing on Europe .\n\nCAPRI simulates changes in global agricultural trade and EU supply of agricultural commodities under given technological, economic and policy constraints. Strengths of CAPRI include the possibility of good representation of EU policies, the detailed description of farm management in EU supply models, and the bio-physical approach based on nutrient mass-flow approach, including life-cycle assessment with regard to GHGs (operational) and nitrogen (operational end 2017) for agricultural commodities.\n\nThe code for the model is stored at Bonn University. For access contact Adrian Leip who will forward the request. \n","metadataDate":"2024-11-04T09:22:18","resourceIdentifiers":[{"code":"https://catalogue.ceh.ac.uk/id/0f717c5c-653f-4992-8dc5-56bf4d880d3c"},{"code":"https://data.inms.international/id/dbab4238-3736-4797-859a-0fe8c41f28e9"}],"keywords":[{"value":"INMS","uri":"http://vocabs.ceh.ac.uk/inms/project/inms"}],"primaryPurpose":"It is used to analyse important effects of policy initiatives and trade policies in the EU. It consist in two modules interlinked: Regional (at NUTS2 level) supply models for the EU, Norway and Western Balkans and a global market model.","licenseType":"open","modelType":"deterministic","currentModelVersion":"Version \"Ecampa3\"","spatialDomain":"CAPRI consists of a global market model and a regional supply model which run interactively. The global model is split into 77 countries and 40 country blocks, while the supply model runs at the NUTS 2 level within the EU.  The link between the supply and market modules is based on an iterative procedure until an equilibrium is obtained.","spatialResolution":"Europe NUTS 2 – possibility to disaggregate to Homogeneous Spatial Units based on 1km x 1km","temporalResolutionMin":"Current base year 2012. Ex ante simulation available for 2030, 2050.","temporalResolutionMax":"Current base year 2012. Ex ante simulation available for 2030, 2050.","language":"GAMS","releaseDate":"April 2018","inputVariables":[{"title":"Population growth, demographic changes, changes in demand, GDP growth, market power and trade agreements, specific policies between EU and other countries, EU policies (CAP and others),  technological changes"}],"outputVariables":[{"title":"Global: supply, final demand, feed processing, prices (consumer/producer) trade flows"},{"title":"EU: Agricultural supply (crop areas, heard sizes, yield); agricultural management (farm inputs), gross value added"},{"title":"Post-model processing indicators: yield response, farm income indicators, welfare analysis, CAP budget/instruments, GHG and Nr emissions, N,P,K balances, energy use in EU agriculture, representative diets"},{"title":"Indicators following spatial downscaling to pixel-level: biodiversity friendly farming practices, potential soil losses by water erosion, landscape indicators"}],"onlineResources":[{"url":"http://www.capri-model.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=start","function":"website","type":"OTHER"},{"url":"http://www.capri-model.org/docs/capri_documentation.pdf","function":"documentation","type":"OTHER"}],"references":[{"citation":"Leip A., Britz W., de Vries W. and Weiss F. (2011): Farm, land, and soil nitrogen budgets for agriculture in Europe calculated with CAPRI Environmental Pollution 159(11), 3243-3253","doi":"10.1016/j.envpol.2011.01.040"},{"citation":"LEIP, A., WEISS, F., LESSCHEN, J., & WESTHOEK, H. (2014). The nitrogen footprint of food products in the European Union. The Journal of Agricultural Science,152 (S1), 20-33. ","doi":"https://doi.org/10.1017/S0021859613000786 "},{"citation":"Leip, A., Billen, G., Garnier, J., Grizzetti, B., Lassaletta, L., Reis, S., Simpson, D., Sutton, M. a, de Vries, W., Weiss, F., Westhoek, H., 2015. Impacts of European livestock production: nitrogen, sulphur, phosphorus and greenhouse gas emissions, land-use, water eutrophication and biodiversity.  Environmental Research Letters vol. 10 issue 11 (2015) pp: 115004\n","doi":"https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/10/11/115004 "}],"responsibleParties":[{"role":"owner","email":"Adrian.Leip@ec.europa.eu"}]}