2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10586-017-0875-7
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The energy emission computing of land consolidation from the dual perspectives clustering method

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“…In most studies of this area, attention has been given to the following aspects: first, research focuses on quality arable land protection and ecological agriculture development [2][3][4][5][6][7]. Among them, the research focuses on environmental protection and economic benefits of land reclamation, cultivation techniques related to agricultural production, variety improvement, and so on [8][9][10][11]. Second, research focuses on the feasibility and suitability of farmland construction [12,13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In most studies of this area, attention has been given to the following aspects: first, research focuses on quality arable land protection and ecological agriculture development [2][3][4][5][6][7]. Among them, the research focuses on environmental protection and economic benefits of land reclamation, cultivation techniques related to agricultural production, variety improvement, and so on [8][9][10][11]. Second, research focuses on the feasibility and suitability of farmland construction [12,13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further studies could evaluate these journeys using friction matrices [66], considering the usages of the soil, type of road, or its gradient, or using route planning algorithms [60,68], all aimed at analyzing the impact of the improved geometric regularity of the blocks on the reduction of fuel consumption, and consequently, on GHG, this leading to new LC criteria. Likewise, a life cycle analysis is deemed relevant, aiming to evaluate both the carbon footprint in land LCP [28] and carbon emission/capture balance in the complete development of LCP [42,49]. 1 C = capacity of the implement or machine executing the agricultural operation measured in h/ha; 2 % use = percentage of use of each type of machine, expressed for each of the farming operations; 3 CR = repetition rate of a farming operation for each land use groups; 4 CUS = distribution coefficient of the different land use groups; 5 CH = herbaceous crops, expressed as a percentage of one; 6 CF = fodder crops, expressed as a percentage of one; 7 OR = other crops and irrigated crops, expressed in per cent; 8 SC + R = seed drill with roller; 9 PBS = boom sprayer; 10 PBA = trailed boom sprayer; 11 Recolection MAT = harvesting by tractor-driven machines; 12 RHA = windrow rake + conditioner; 13 Round baler-E = round baler with wrapper system (150 CV); 14 Recolection MAP = harvesting by self-propelled machines; 15 tdf = driven by tractor power take-off.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It also analyzed the impact of these factors on the gross margins of the exploitations involved [21,22,30]. Recent research has also explored the potential of LC in mitigating GHG emissions, either with a theoretical approach [35,36,[46][47][48] or focusing on other sectors, such as forestry [42], or in contexts quite different from the EU-27 [28,40,49].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%