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the_complete_and_consistent_data_base_coco_for_the_national_scale [2020/03/31 07:56] – [COCO2: Estimation procedure] matsz | the_complete_and_consistent_data_base_coco_for_the_national_scale [2022/11/07 10:23] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1 | ||
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//Fuel prices and taxes// | //Fuel prices and taxes// | ||
- | For a specification of processing-, | + | For a specification of processing-, |
===Assigning data to database array=== | ===Assigning data to database array=== | ||
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* To acknowledge that the Corine Classes may be mapped to several LUCAS categories we multiplied them with the “profiles”, | * To acknowledge that the Corine Classes may be mapped to several LUCAS categories we multiplied them with the “profiles”, | ||
* **LEVRegio** - Eurostat regional land use data (Eurostat Table: “agr_r_landuse”, | * **LEVRegio** - Eurostat regional land use data (Eurostat Table: “agr_r_landuse”, | ||
- | * **LEVFAO** - Land use data from the resource FAOSTAT domain((See [[http:// | + | * **LEVFAO** - Land use data from the resource FAOSTAT domain |
* **LEVLucas** – directly using the LUCAS data is an option that has been considered but not implemented in CAPRI so this code is not used at the moment. | * **LEVLucas** – directly using the LUCAS data is an option that has been considered but not implemented in CAPRI so this code is not used at the moment. | ||
* **LEVLandCov** - Eurostat land cover data for 2009, 2012, 2015 at the MS level. Agricultural land is only distinguished into cropland CROP and grassland GRAS, but 5 nonagricultural areas are neatly aggregating up to the total country (Artificial ARTIF, shrubland (considered similar to “other wooded land” OWL), bare land & wetlands (mapped to “other sparcely vegetated or bare OSPA) and waters WATER. | * **LEVLandCov** - Eurostat land cover data for 2009, 2012, 2015 at the MS level. Agricultural land is only distinguished into cropland CROP and grassland GRAS, but 5 nonagricultural areas are neatly aggregating up to the total country (Artificial ARTIF, shrubland (considered similar to “other wooded land” OWL), bare land & wetlands (mapped to “other sparcely vegetated or bare OSPA) and waters WATER. | ||
- | * **LEVEnvio** - Eurostat land cover data from the environment section (Table “env_la_luc1”((Apparently these data are currently under revision because they are not accessible on the Eurostat website anymore since about June 2012. However they are still accessible (in July 2012) via [[http:// | + | * **LEVEnvio** - Eurostat land cover data from the environment section (Table “env_la_luc1” |
* **LEVMcpfe** – Data from the Ministerial Conference on the Protection of Forests in Europe C&I database for quantitative indicators. This gives validated data on the forest sector (forest land FORE, other wooded land OWL) and some non forestry data (inland waters INLW, total country area ARTO), but data were only given for 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015. | * **LEVMcpfe** – Data from the Ministerial Conference on the Protection of Forests in Europe C&I database for quantitative indicators. This gives validated data on the forest sector (forest land FORE, other wooded land OWL) and some non forestry data (inland waters INLW, total country area ARTO), but data were only given for 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015. | ||
* **LEVFSS** - Eurostat farm structure survey data (Table “ef_lu_ovcropaa" | * **LEVFSS** - Eurostat farm structure survey data (Table “ef_lu_ovcropaa" | ||
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max_t &- \sum_{m, | max_t &- \sum_{m, | ||
& \cdot PE_{m,j,k} \cdot log(PE_{m, | & \cdot PE_{m,j,k} \cdot log(PE_{m, | ||
- | & | + | & |
- | & \cdotPED_{m,j,k} \cdot log(PED_{m, | + | & \cdot PED_{m,j,k} \cdot log(PED_{m, |
& | & | ||
& \cdot PEX_{m, | & \cdot PEX_{m, | ||
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* In some cases it is convenient to have the completed COCO1 results of all countries at hand for comparison purposes and in order to achieve a balanced picture across MS. This is the main motive for the assignments of consumer loss rates (Section 3.2.7.1). | * In some cases it is convenient to have the completed COCO1 results of all countries at hand for comparison purposes and in order to achieve a balanced picture across MS. This is the main motive for the assignments of consumer loss rates (Section 3.2.7.1). | ||
- | * Whenever averages of consolidated data (from COCO1) across several or all MS are involved, a solution in a loop requires certain sequence (such as first solving for non-candidate countries to form the averages that are input to candidate countries) or is better solved in a new module like COCO2. This applies to the expenditure allocation problem (Section [[COCO2: Data Preparation]]), | + | * Whenever averages of consolidated data (from COCO1) across several or all MS are involved, a solution in a loop requires certain sequence (such as first solving for non-candidate countries to form the averages that are input to candidate countries) or is better solved in a new module like COCO2. This applies to the expenditure allocation problem (Section [[The Complete and Consistent Data Base (COCO) for the national scale#COCO2: Data Preparation]]), |
===Assignment of consumer loss rates and nutrient intake per head === | ===Assignment of consumer loss rates and nutrient intake per head === | ||
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\begin{split} | \begin{split} | ||
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- | &= min [DAILY_{up}^{HEIF}, | + | & |
\end{split} | \end{split} | ||
\end{align} | \end{align} | ||
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\begin{align} | \begin{align} | ||
\begin{split} | \begin{split} | ||
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- | &= min [DAYS_{up}^{HEIF}, | + | &= min \left[ DAYS_{up}^{HEIF}, |
- | & \quad (BEEF_r^{HEIF}/ | + | |
\end{split} | \end{split} | ||
\end{align} | \end{align} | ||
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\begin{equation} | \begin{equation} | ||
- | meanWgt_r^{HEIF}=startWgt_{HEIF}+\frac {dailyIncrease_r^{HEIF}\cdot fatngdays_r^{HEIF}} 2 | + | meanWgt_r^{HEIF}=startWgt_{HEIF}+\frac {dailyIncrease_r^{HEIF}\cdot fatngdays_r^{HEIF}} |
\end{equation} | \end{equation} | ||
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