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The European Commission s science and knowledge service Joint Research Centre Landscape and climate parameters for the mapping of pesticide ERA Alberto Pistocchi

PERSAM 2 http://esdac.jrc.ec.europa.eu/content/european-foodsafety-authority-efsa-data-persam-software-tool

Continental scale modelling of pesticides: MAPPE model Variability of landscape/climate & complexity of environmental processes Simple models - may perform as good as complex models - easier to integrate in silobreaking frameworks - Transparency (hidden assumptions), communicability 3 http://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/jrc56335

Pistocchi et al., 2009: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2009.05.020 Example pyrethroids 4

All the pesticides in the world 5 Pistocchi, A., Groenwold, J., Lahr, J. et al. Environ Model Assess (2011) 16: 119. doi:10.1007/s10666-010-9230-6

Outline - Data & spatial ERA - Options and gaps - Implications for spatial variability of exposure - Implications for impacts of multiple chemicals - Suggestions for data development - Complex or simple models? 6

Objective: data & spatial ERA Product: Input: 7 Exposure varies significantly in space Combinations of multiple chemicals Exposure scenarios: meaningful combinations of variables in a given reference landscape Environmental scenarios: meaningful reference landscapes Baselines : meaningful spatial distribution of stressors Soils, weather/climate, crops Morphology, land use patterns, hydrography Emissions, management, catchment scale processes

Requirements Spatiotemporal distribution of environmental concentrations - [Emissions, management practices] - Field scale processes - Advection - Degradation - Phase partitioning 8

Field scale: EPIC aseline: fertilization from the CAPRI agro-economical model scenario 3: optimum fertilization with winter crop cover 9

Advection - Water flows Discharges : LISFLOOD model Velocity and depth: hydraulic geometries to real water body morphology 10

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Residence time Legend log(t) log (sec) High : 9.331853 Low : 2.212188 Legend log(t) log (sec) High : 9.331853 Low : 2.212188 12

Advection - Sediment flows European erosion maps Sediment dynamics Sediment balances 13

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Sediment concentrations (mg/l) 15 Courtesy O.Vigiak

Sediment budget (Mt/y) Crops 82.9 Mt/y Pastures 19.6 Mt/y Forest 21.3 Mt/y Urban areas 4.7 Mt/y Hillslope erosion 128.6 Mt/y Stream erosion 6.5 Mt/y Channel deposition 117.2 Mt/y Reservoir/lock trapping 12.7 Mt/y Floodplain deposition ~0 Mt/y Sediment output: 5.8 Mt/y 16 Courtesy O.Vigiak

Degradation Despite a large body of pesticide degradation data from regulatory testing and decades of pesticide research, it remains difficult to anticipate the extent and pathways of pesticide degradation under specific field conditions Fenner et al 2013 17

Phase partitioning Soil OC, moisture, ph 18

Implications Spatial variability of exposure: How reasonable are our reasonable worst cases? What are the reasons for underprotection? (Knaebel et al., 2012, 2014) Suspect 1: emissions & management (particularly cumulative emissions) Suspect 2: short-duration extremes Multiple chemicals: Need to cumulate different exposures Temporal/spatial distribution of emissions crucial 19

More realism on fine-grained landscapes Landscape patterns - Crops - Non-crop vegetation - Water bodies - Topography, soils Event-based hydrology: - Flow - Sediments Critical role of emissions and management 20

Riparian zones http://land.copernicus.eu/local/riparian-zones/riparian-zones-delineation 21

22 Pekel et al., in press

Opportunities Regulatory ERA synergistic with baseline modelling Pesticide Regulation / WFD GIS-based model for exposure Building on PERSAM & MAPPE To be linked with ecological assessment Spatial and temporal details essential Capitalize on Google Earth Engine, Copernicus etc Emission data and management practices Role of use statistics collection under the SUD 23

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