Energy analyses and greenhouse gas emissions assessment for saffron production cycle

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作者
Bakhtiari, Amir Abbas [1 ]
Hematian, Amir [1 ]
Sharifi, Azin [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tabriz, Fac Agr, Dept Biosyst Engn, Tabriz, Iran
[2] Univ Econ Sci, Fac Financial Sci, Dept Financial Engn, Tehran, Iran
关键词
Energy input; Efficiency; Environment; Econometric model; GHGemissions; Cobb-Douglas function; CROP PRODUCTION SYSTEMS; INPUT-OUTPUT-ANALYSIS; CROCUS-SATIVUS L; SENSITIVITY-ANALYSIS; ECONOMICAL ANALYSIS; CARBON SEQUESTRATION; POTATO PRODUCTION; WHEAT PRODUCTION; APPLE PRODUCTION; TOKAT PROVINCE;
D O I
10.1007/s11356-015-4843-6
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Population growth and world climate changes are putting high pressure on agri-food production systems. Exacerbating use of energy sources and expanding the environmental damaging symptoms are the results of these difficult situations. This study was conducted to determine the energy balance for saffron production cycle and investigate the corresponding greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in Iran. Saffron (Crocus sativus L.) is one of the main spice that historically cultivated in Iran. Data were obtained from 127 randomly selected saffron growers using a face to face questionnaire technique. The results revealed that in 5 years of saffron production cycle, the overall input and output energy use were to be 163,912.09 and 184,868.28 MJ ha(-1), respectively. The highest-level of energy consumption belongs to seeds (23.7 %) followed by chemical fertilizers (23.4 %). Energy use efficiency, specific energy, net energy, and energy productivity of saffron production were 1.1, 13.4 MJ kg(-1), 20,956.2MJ ha(-1), and 0.1 kgMJ(-1), respectively. The result shows that the cultivation of saffron emits 2325.5 kg CO(2)eq. ha(-1) greenhouse gas, in which around 46.5 % belonged to electricity followed by chemical fertilizers. In addition the Cobb-Douglas production function was applied into EViews 7 software to define the functional relationship. The results of econometric model estimation showed that the impact of human labor, electricity, and water for irrigation on stigma, human labor, electricity, and seed on corm and also human labor and farmyard manure (FYM) on flower and leaf yield were found to be statistically significant. Sensitivity analysis results of the energy inputs demonstrated that the marginal physical productivity (MPP) worth of electricity energy was the highest for saffron stigma and corm, although saffron flower and leaf had more sensitivity on chemicals energy inputs. Moreover, MPP values of renewable and indirect energies were higher than non-renewable and direct energies, respectively.
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页码:16184 / 16201
页数:18
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