Agricultural systems are largely dependent on weather and climate, then management and planning decisions are made in condition of risk or uncertainty due to the high level of complexity of the agricultural systems. Despite the important advances in technology over the last decades, many production factors are not well defined and they are outside of the farmer control. The lack of precise information increases the level of uncertainty in farm management. To overcome these problems, farmers increased the level of energetic and chemical inputs above the necessary requirements with the aim of decreasing the variability of agricultural systems. Unfortunately, the consequence of this strategy was the increasing of environmental impact and production costs without obtaining the expected goal. A solution to interrupt this negative trend is to substitute expensive and pollutant chemical and energetic inputs with elaborated information of high quality. This paper describes the use of agrometeorological models to decrease the risk of the uncertainties of decision making and thus to minimise the excess of input application, as well as to increase the potential income.

Using simulation modelling as a policy option in coping with agrometeorological risks and uncertainties / Orlandini, Simone; Dalla Marta, A; Martinelli, L.. - STAMPA. - (2007), pp. 463-476. [10.1007/978-3-540-72746-0_26]

Using simulation modelling as a policy option in coping with agrometeorological risks and uncertainties

ORLANDINI, SIMONE;DALLA MARTA, ANNA;
2007

Abstract

Agricultural systems are largely dependent on weather and climate, then management and planning decisions are made in condition of risk or uncertainty due to the high level of complexity of the agricultural systems. Despite the important advances in technology over the last decades, many production factors are not well defined and they are outside of the farmer control. The lack of precise information increases the level of uncertainty in farm management. To overcome these problems, farmers increased the level of energetic and chemical inputs above the necessary requirements with the aim of decreasing the variability of agricultural systems. Unfortunately, the consequence of this strategy was the increasing of environmental impact and production costs without obtaining the expected goal. A solution to interrupt this negative trend is to substitute expensive and pollutant chemical and energetic inputs with elaborated information of high quality. This paper describes the use of agrometeorological models to decrease the risk of the uncertainties of decision making and thus to minimise the excess of input application, as well as to increase the potential income.
2007
9783540727446
Managing Weather and Climate Risks in Agriculture
463
476
Orlandini, Simone; Dalla Marta, A; Martinelli, L.
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