CAPRI model
Core components of CAPRI
The CAPRI (Common Agricultural Policy Regionalised Impact) model is a tool for ex-ante impact assessment of agricultural and international trade policies with a focus on the European Union . As an economic partial comparative static equilibrium model for agriculture, its core consists of two interlinked modules: the supply module, covering about 280 regional aggregate programming models covering the EU27 , Norway and Western Balkans at the NUTS 2 level and the market module, a global spatial multi-commodity model for about 50 agricultural commodities, which together allow calculation of a wide range of economic and environmental indicators .[ 1] A spatial downscaling component allows impact assessment at the 1x1 km grid level for EU27.[ 2] CAPRI is written in GAMS and steered by a Graphical User Interface realized in Java .
CAPRI was developed and improved in a suite of EU funded research projects (CAPRI , CAP-STRAT , CAPRI-Dynaspat ). Past applications include analysis of different reform steps of the Common Agricultural Policy such as Agenda 2000 ,[ 3] Decoupling (2003) [ 4] or sugar market reform (2005-2006) [ 5] and environmental impact analysis such as a trading scheme for Green House Gases from agriculture.[ 6]
Network
CAPRI is maintained by a network of different European research institutions and managed by teams from Institute for Food and Resource Economics at the University of Bonn , Agrifood Economics Centre at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences , Johann Heinrich von Thünen Institute in Braunschweig, Germany, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid , NIBIO Oslo, Norway and the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission. Its main client is the EU Commission (Directorate-Generals for Agriculture and Rural Development and for the Environment ).
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References
^ Henrichsmeyer, W., Britz, W., Heckelei, T., Meudt, M., Sander, R.:
Konzept eines regionalisierten, agrarsektoralen Politikinformationssystems für den Agarsektor der EU: das CAPRI-Modell. In: Agrarwirtschaft Jg. 46 (1997), Heft 8/9, S. 322 - 324.
^ Leip, A., Marchi, G., Koeble, R., Kempen, Britz W. and Li, C.:
Linking an economic model for European agriculture with a mechanistic model to estimate nitrogen losses from cropland soil in Europe
Biogeosciences, 5(1): 73-94
^ Britz W. and Heckelei T.:
Concept and Explorative Application of an EU-wide, Regional Agricultural Sector Model (CAPRI-Project) Archived 2011-07-19 at the Wayback Machine
Paper presented at "65th EAAE seminar, Agricultural Sector Modelling and Policy Information Systems, Bonn (Germany), March, 29-31, 2000"
^ Britz W., Wieck C. and Perez I.:
Impact Analysis of the Medium Term Review Proposals with the CAPRI Modelling System ,
published by the European Commission, February 2003
^ Adenaeuer, M. (2005): Modelling the European Sugar Sector - Incentives to Supply Sugar Beets and Analysis of Reform Options - PHD Thesis, Bonn University, 2005, URL: http://hss.ulb.uni-bonn.de/diss_online/landw_fak/2006/adenaeuer_marcel
^ Perez I.
Greenhouse Gases: Inventories, Abatement Costs and Markets for Emission Permits in European Agriculture - A Modelling Approach, Doctoral Thesis, Peter Lang, European University Studies, Series V: Economics and Management, ISBN 3-631-55082-0 , 213 pp