Abstract
Agro-ecosystems cover over 51% of the land area of the European Union and so form a vital
component of any future prediction of global change impact at the European level. The
MAGEC project (Modelling Agroecosystems under Global Environmental Change) will
provide modules of soil / plant interactions in agro-ecosystems to contribute to patch (km) and regional scale (10-100 km) modelling frameworks already under development within
the EU-TERI programme.
component of any future prediction of global change impact at the European level. The
MAGEC project (Modelling Agroecosystems under Global Environmental Change) will
provide modules of soil / plant interactions in agro-ecosystems to contribute to patch (km) and regional scale (10-100 km) modelling frameworks already under development within
the EU-TERI programme.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Terrestrial Ecosystems Research Europe |
Subtitle of host publication | successes, challenges and policy |
Editors | M A Sutton, J M Moreno, W H van der Putten, S Struwe |
Place of Publication | Brussels, Belgium |
Publisher | EU-Directorate General for Research |
Pages | 182-183 |
Number of pages | 2 |
ISBN (Print) | 92-828-9570-X |
Publication status | Published - 2000 |
Event | Terrestrial Ecosystem Research in Europe: : successes, challenges and policy - Egmond aan Zee, Netherlands Duration: 20 Jun 1999 → 23 Jun 1999 |
Conference
Conference | Terrestrial Ecosystem Research in Europe: |
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Country/Territory | Netherlands |
City | Egmond aan Zee |
Period | 20/06/99 → 23/06/99 |