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OECC, 28 de Julio ,2014(Madrid) Alberto Sanz Cobeña (UPM), Agustin del Prado (BC3), David Yañez (CSIC), Jorge Alvaro Fuentes (CSIC), Fernando Estellés (UPV)

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OECC, 28 de Julio ,2014(Madrid) Alberto Sanz Cobeña (UPM), Agustin del Prado (BC3), David Yañez (CSIC), Jorge Alvaro Fuentes (CSIC), Fernando Estellés (UPV)

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• What is Remedia?• Why was Remedia created?• What are the objectives of Remedia?• How is Remedia structured?• Achieved goals by Remedia• Future challenges of Remedia

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What is Remedia?

Scientific Network on GHG mitigation from the

agroforestry sector (agriculture, livestock and forestry) in Spain

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Why was Remedia created?

The role of agriculture in global GHG emissions

Audsley et al. (2009)

22%

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GHG emission from agriculture in each world region

Vermeulen et al., 2012

Land Use Changes

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In the case of Spain…Contribution to GHG emission in Spain by sectors

Energy production

79%

Agriculture 10%

Industrial processes

8%

Wastes management

3%Others

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Year 2011

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Footprint of agricultural production

6%17%

3%

16%15%

43%

N2O-outside Spain

EnergyEnergy-outside Spain

Land use changes outside Spain

CH4-agriculture

N2O-agriculture

Example: 1 L of milk in the Basque Country

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Objectives of RemediaTo allow a framework where scientists can develop efforts and cooperate with other social agents under the overarching umbrella of the general Spanish Low Carbon Development Strategy.

– To Synthesise, integrate and inform about existing scientific evidence in Spain on strategies of GHG mitigation in the agroforestry sector.

– To enhance synergies, dissemination and knowledge transfer at different levels

– To enhance exchange of information and excellence amongst researchers from a multidisciplinary approach

– To identify and propose specific scientific initiatives focused on mitigation and adaptation of agroforestry systems to climate change

– To interact with other research networks. – To cooperate with Policy Makers and private sector: e.g. MAGRAMA– To promote international collaborations

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Coordination research-policy (GHG mitigation)

researchers

International

Other related

networks

Scientific Network on GHG mitigation from the agroforestry sector (agriculture, livestock and forestry) in Spain

NationalLocal*

*Local: Role of autonomous regions

Other Spanish General Directorates

extension

Local Government

FARMERS…

RESEARCH

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Structure of Remedia~400

researchers

Research Network

Communication Network

High diversity (geographally & disciplines)

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Structure of Remedia: Research Network

• Cropping• Forestry• Livestock• GHG Inventories• Socio-economic

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Soil protection(structure, fertility)

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Biodiversity

CULTURAL/ETICS

MARKET VALUE

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Modelling the synergies /trade-offs between GHG mitigation and agricultural ecosystem services

Modeling & Inventories

Laboratory & Greenhouse

Field & landscape

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Structure of Remedia: Communication & Dissemination Network

Blog: 440 registeredhttp://redremedia.wordpress.com/

https://twitter.com/RedRemedia

WEB: 24 institutions

https://www.facebook.com/RedCientificaRemedia

http://www.redremedia.org/

LINKEDIN

YOUTUBE

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Some participant institutions…

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Achieved Goals (2012-2014)• 3 national workshops (≈ 100 participants)• Since 2012: diffusion tools (e.g. blog, ≈ 400 reg.)• 2014: Special Issue in the scientific journal

“Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change”

• Coordinated national & international projects• Collaborative research papers• Official registration as Foundation

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National workshopsBilbao (2012)

Zaragoza (2013)

Valencia (2014)

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Special Issue: Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change

Greenhouse gas mitigation in the agricultural sector in Spain: 11 papers selected from the II Remedia Workshop (Zaragoza, 2013)

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Future Challenges:Continue with the internationalization of

Remedia…

…through our workshops.

France (INRA)

Holland (WUR)

J.F. Soussana

Julio Mosquera

UK (RR)

Laura Cárdenas

Next Remedia Workshop. Madrid (23-25 March 2015)“Opening Remedia”

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Future Challenges:Continue with the internationalization of

Remedia…

…through the blog & other dissemination initiatives

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Potential collaborations with Vietnam

• Promote and advise in the creation of a similar Vietnamese initiative (if there is not any)

• Collaborative research projects (field measurements, modelling, etc.)

• Research network for Vietnamese-Spanish researchers (e.g. supporting travelling and research stays, etc.)

• Establish links with Spanish Speaking countries(e.g. Latin America)• others