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Published in: Environmental Management 4/2020

14-07-2020

Local Perceptions, Vulnerability and Adaptive Responses to Climate Change and Variability in a Winegrowing Region in Uruguay

Authors: Mercedes Fourment, Milka Ferrer, Gérard Barbeau, Hervé Quénol

Published in: Environmental Management | Issue 4/2020

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Abstract

Understanding climate variability in a winegrowing region is fundamental to understanding how its vineyards can adapt to climate change. For Uruguay, studying the vulnerability and adaptive responses of vineyards to climate change and climate variability is relevant due to its winegrowing region’s economic importance and cultural heritage. Winegrowers and technical advisors were interviewed to evaluate their perceptions of climate change, vulnerability of their vineyards and how to adapt them. The main results showed that winegrowers had a clear perception of annual climate variability. The respondents highlighted the extreme climate events that had occurred over the previous few years and 71% of them believed that they had increased in frequency. Despite the perception of increase in climate variability in the region, they did not associate it with climate change. Overall, 43% of respondents agreed that changes in certain viticulture practices in recent years could have been due to climate change, especially those related to the preventive use of pesticides. The respondents identified climate risks that resulted in “bad” years for yield and quality (increase in extreme events (e.g., storms, hail), decrease in “cold” units in winter (i.e., temperatures <0 °C), increase in “hot” hours (i.e., >35 °C), increase in precipitation during the growing season and ripening period) as well as their impacts on vineyards. An adaptation matrix was developed from the viticulture practices that the winegrowers used in response to climate variability. Medium- and long-term adaptive responses to climate change can be based on the knowledge of winegrowers and their advisors.

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Metadata
Title
Local Perceptions, Vulnerability and Adaptive Responses to Climate Change and Variability in a Winegrowing Region in Uruguay
Authors
Mercedes Fourment
Milka Ferrer
Gérard Barbeau
Hervé Quénol
Publication date
14-07-2020
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Environmental Management / Issue 4/2020
Print ISSN: 0364-152X
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1009
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00267-020-01330-4

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