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Anwendung von Intervall-PCA und Klassifizierung auf Quantilschätzungen: empirische Verteilungen von Düngemittelkostenschätzungen für einjährige Kulturen in europäischen Ländern
[Applying interval PCA and clustering to quantile estimates: empirical distributions of fertilizer cost estimates for yearly crops in European Countries]

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  • Dominique Desbois

    (ECO-PUB - Economie Publique - INRA - Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique - AgroParisTech)

Abstract

The decision to adopt one or another of the sustainable land management alternatives should not be based solely on their respective benefits in terms of climate change mitigation but also based on the performances of the productive systems used by farm holdings, assessing their environmental impacts through the cost of fertilizer resources used. This communication uses the symbolic clustering tools in order to analyze the conditional quantile estimates of thefertilizer costs of yearly crop productions in agriculture, as a replacement proxy for internal soil erosion costs. After recalling the conceptual framework of the estimation of agricultural production costs, we present the empirical data model, the quantile regression approach and the interval principal component analysis clustering tools used to obtain typologies of European countries on the basis of the conditional quantile distributions of fertilizer cost empirical estimates. The comparative analysis of econometric results for yearly crops between European countries illustrates the relevance of the typologies obtained for international comparisons to assess land management alternatives based on their impact on agricultural carbon sequestration in soils.

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  • Dominique Desbois, 2021. "Anwendung von Intervall-PCA und Klassifizierung auf Quantilschätzungen: empirische Verteilungen von Düngemittelkostenschätzungen für einjährige Kulturen in europäischen Ländern [Applying interval P," Post-Print hal-03418130, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-03418130
    DOI: 10.1080/23737484.2021.1972875
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