Santos, João A.
Fraga, Helder
Malheiro, Aureliano C.
Moutinho-Pereira, José
Dinis, Lia-Tânia
Costa, Jean Carlos Correia Peres
Moriondo, Marco
Leolini, Luisa
Dibari, Camilla
Costafreda Aumedes, Sergi
Kartschall, Thomas
Menz, Christoph
Molitor, Daniel
Junk, Jürgen
Beyer, Marco
Schultz, Hans R.
2020-11-10T09:31:20Z
2020-11-10T09:31:20Z
2020-04-29
Viticulture and winemaking are important socioeconomic sectors in many European regions. Climate plays a vital role in the terroir of a given wine region, as it strongly controls canopy microclimate, vine growth, vine physiology, yield, and berry composition, which together determine wine attributes and typicity. New challenges are, however, predicted to arise from climate change, as grapevine cultivation is deeply dependent on weather and climate conditions. Changes in viticultural suitability over the last decades, for viticulture in general or the use of specific varieties, have already been reported for many wine regions. Despite spatially heterogeneous impacts, climate change is anticipated to exacerbate these recent trends on suitability for wine production. These shifts may reshape the geographical distribution of wine regions, while wine typicity may also be threatened in most cases. Changing climates will thereby urge for the implementation of timely, suitable, and cost-effective adaptation strategies, which should also be thoroughly planned and tuned to local conditions for an effective risk reduction. Although the potential of the different adaptation options is not yet fully investigated, deserving further research activities, their adoption will be of utmost relevance to maintain the socioeconomic and environmental sustainability of the highly valued viticulture and winemaking sector in Europe.
This study was funded by Clim4Vitis project—“Climate change impact mitigation for European viticulture: knowledge transfer for an integrated approach”, funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme, under grant agreement no. 810176; it was also supported by FCT—Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology, under the project UIDB/04033/2020.
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Viticulture; Wine production; Climate change; Adaptation; Risk reduction
MDPI
Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3390/app10093092
Applied Sciences, 2020, vol. 10, núm. 9, p. 3092
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