Environmental assessment of sugar beet production

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Abstract

Environmental impact assessments are often used to aid decision-making on complex planning issues and the use of such techniques within agriculture is about to come of age. Sophisticated risk assessment methods are now available for planning pesticide strategies and mathematical models have been developed which simulate the nitrogen dynamics within arable land to generate field specific fertiliser recommendations. In addition, energy budgeting techniques have been published in the scientific press. However, to date few have attempted to draw together these techniques to quantify the environmental impact of a specific crop.
The British Beet Research Organisation has a key research target to improve the environmental impact of the sugar beet crop and the sugar industry. Consequently, they have funded a research project to use state-of-the-art tools to compare the potential environmental impact of a range of conventional beet production systems in the UK and to present the findings alongside an economic assessment. This paper will provide an insight to the techniques being used and will present the interim project findings.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages9
Publication statusPublished - 13 Feb 2002
EventProceedings of the 65th IIRB (International Institute for Beet Research) Congress - Brussels, Belgium
Duration: 13 Feb 200214 Feb 2002

Conference

ConferenceProceedings of the 65th IIRB (International Institute for Beet Research) Congress
Country/TerritoryBelgium
CityBrussels
Period13/02/0214/02/02

Keywords

  • sugar beet
  • environment
  • agriculture

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