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LIFE ADVICLIM aims to improve local management of vineyards in the face of climate change. It will develop tools to measure and model both contributions to climate change and the impact of climate change. It will build on these to help identify the best responses to mitigate and adapt to the impact of climate change in vineyards. The project will study the climate at the local scale, including analysing local climate variability within vineyards. It will develop and use climate models, taking account of both climate change simulations and local climate variability, and it will develop a software tool to help vineyard managers to measure their CO2 emissions. Based on the emissions calculations and climate scenarios developed, the project will identify the most appropriate practices to be applied in order to adapt to and mitigate the impact of climate change. It will implement these practices in a group of six selected pilot sites, which are representative of climate diversity in vineyards in Europe, and provide a thorough analysis of the results. To further promote the importance of local management of vineyards, the project will create a network of professionals from the sector and a web platform to facilitate exchange between them, and the dissemination of the project’s tools and models.
Project information
Lead
Universit Rennes 2-Haute Bretagne (France)
Partners
INRA Bord (INRA Centre Bordeaux-Aquitaine), France
IFV (Institut Français de la Vigne et du Vin), France
ECS (ECOCLIMASOL), France
USAMV Iasi (University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Iasi), Romania
INRA UVV (INRA UE1117), France
Plumpton C (Plumpton College), United Kingdom
UGM (Hochschule Geisenheim University), Germany
Source of funding
LIFE+ Environment Policy & Governance Programme
Reference information
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Published in Climate-ADAPT: Mar 24, 2020
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