Sustainability assessment methodology for CA: The INSPIA model (alphanumeric data and graphical representations)

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Autor(a) principal: Triviño-Tarradas, P.
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Basch, G., et al.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/33402
Resumo: The Initiative for Sustainable Productive Agriculture (INSPIA) project endorses best management practices (BMPs), mainly based on Conservation Agriculture (CA), to enhance the provision of ecosystem services through better stewardship of soil and water resources while ensuring high levels of productivity. This research presents the INSPIA methodology for the assessment of sustainability and for guiding farmers on strategic decision-making at the farm level, applicable to any kind of cropland (annual and permanent crops). The methodology is based on the application of 15 best management practices, which are evaluated through a set of 31 basic sustainability indicators that cover the economic, social and environmental sustainability dimensions. This set of sustainability indicators and BMPs were agreed by a panel of experts consisting of members of European universities and public research stations, representatives of non-profit making associations, members of public sector, technicians and farmers. The selection of sustainability indicators fulfils the three types of validation: design validation, output validation and end-use validation. Basic indicators are then grouped into 12 aggregated indicators, to build the final INSPIA composite index of sustainability. The INSPIA methodology provides farmers and advisers with a helpful tool to understand sustainability and which, to a certain extent, serves to improve performance toward sustainability. Results are presented through this methodology in three different graphical ways: a bar diagram with the whole set of basic indicator-values from 0 to 100; a pie chart representing the sustainability split in the aggregated indicators from 0 to 100; and a final sustainability index ranging from 0 to 100. In the medium and long term, the INSPIA methodology can help to monitor and assess agricultural and environmental policy implementation, as well as help improve its decision-making processes in the future.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Sustainability assessment methodology for CA: The INSPIA model (alphanumeric data and graphical representations)
title Sustainability assessment methodology for CA: The INSPIA model (alphanumeric data and graphical representations)
spellingShingle Sustainability assessment methodology for CA: The INSPIA model (alphanumeric data and graphical representations)
Triviño-Tarradas, P.
Sustainable agriculture
Best management practices
sustainability indicators
composite index
title_short Sustainability assessment methodology for CA: The INSPIA model (alphanumeric data and graphical representations)
title_full Sustainability assessment methodology for CA: The INSPIA model (alphanumeric data and graphical representations)
title_fullStr Sustainability assessment methodology for CA: The INSPIA model (alphanumeric data and graphical representations)
title_full_unstemmed Sustainability assessment methodology for CA: The INSPIA model (alphanumeric data and graphical representations)
title_sort Sustainability assessment methodology for CA: The INSPIA model (alphanumeric data and graphical representations)
author Triviño-Tarradas, P.
author_facet Triviño-Tarradas, P.
Basch, G.
et al.
author_role author
author2 Basch, G.
et al.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Triviño-Tarradas, P.
Basch, G.
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sustainable agriculture
Best management practices
sustainability indicators
composite index
topic Sustainable agriculture
Best management practices
sustainability indicators
composite index
description The Initiative for Sustainable Productive Agriculture (INSPIA) project endorses best management practices (BMPs), mainly based on Conservation Agriculture (CA), to enhance the provision of ecosystem services through better stewardship of soil and water resources while ensuring high levels of productivity. This research presents the INSPIA methodology for the assessment of sustainability and for guiding farmers on strategic decision-making at the farm level, applicable to any kind of cropland (annual and permanent crops). The methodology is based on the application of 15 best management practices, which are evaluated through a set of 31 basic sustainability indicators that cover the economic, social and environmental sustainability dimensions. This set of sustainability indicators and BMPs were agreed by a panel of experts consisting of members of European universities and public research stations, representatives of non-profit making associations, members of public sector, technicians and farmers. The selection of sustainability indicators fulfils the three types of validation: design validation, output validation and end-use validation. Basic indicators are then grouped into 12 aggregated indicators, to build the final INSPIA composite index of sustainability. The INSPIA methodology provides farmers and advisers with a helpful tool to understand sustainability and which, to a certain extent, serves to improve performance toward sustainability. Results are presented through this methodology in three different graphical ways: a bar diagram with the whole set of basic indicator-values from 0 to 100; a pie chart representing the sustainability split in the aggregated indicators from 0 to 100; and a final sustainability index ranging from 0 to 100. In the medium and long term, the INSPIA methodology can help to monitor and assess agricultural and environmental policy implementation, as well as help improve its decision-making processes in the future.
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