Vine, wine and climate change

de Nathalie Ollat (coordination scientifique), Jean-Marc Touzard (coordination scientifique)
Collection : Hors Collection
janvier 2025
format 170 x 240 266 pages
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Présentation

Grapevine is being affected by climate change in many ways, from earlier plant development – which could make vines more vulnerable to spring frosts – to earlier grape ripening.

Increasingly intense extreme weather events, such as heat waves and torrential rain, are also causing major damage to vines. Water stress, which is more pronounced in southern France, has a marked effect on yields. All French vineyards must contend with these issues. Wine characteristics are also changing, with higher alcohol levels, lower acidity and different aromas becoming more common. Meanwhile, new areas are becoming suitable for winegrowing.

The key to addressing these issues is to adapt faster. But how exactly should we do this? What decisions at the local or national level should be taken?

After ten years of research into adapting the French vine and wine industry to climate change, the LACCAVE project, led by INRAE, came to an end in 2021. This book summarizes the results of that project and explores possible levers for action, including new grape varieties; improved soil, water and training system management; reorganization of winegrowing areas; oenological innovations; and new regulations. Readers will find a systemic and strategic vision showing how these actions can be implemented through participatory approaches at different levels, from winegrowers to the winegrowing sector’s own climate policy.

This reference book is aimed primarily at industry professionals, lecturers and students.

This book is available in French: Vigne, vin et changement climatique

Sommaire

Acknowledgements

Preface

General introduction

Changing climate a cause for concern
The LACCAVE project: a systemic and participatory approach to adaptation
Key results of the LACCAVE project
Conclusion

PART 1 - From impact studies to adaptation levers

Chapter 1 - Using indicators and models to study the impact of climate change on grapevine

Introduction
Historical context for the development of models and indicators applied to climate impact studies
Recent work on developing climate indicators for viticulture
Recent work on grapevine modelling applied to climate studies
Limitations and future research avenues

Chapter 2 - Vineyard soils and climate change

Introduction
The specific characteristics of vineyard soils
The functions and services associated with vineyard soils
From mapping terroirs to mapping functions
Conclusion

Chapter 3 - Effects of rising temperatures and water deficit on grapevines

Introduction
The main effects of rising temperatures on grapevine behaviour
Effects of increased water deficit
The effects of climate change on grapevine pests and diseases
Conclusion

Chapter 4 - Impacts on wine quality

Introduction
The impact of climate change on wine aroma
The impact of climate change on phenolic compounds in wine
Conclusion

Chapter 5 - Adapting to climate change using grapevine ideotypes

Introduction
How genetic variability can be leveraged for adaptation
Conclusion

Chapter 6 - Grapevine training systems and vineyard soil management

Soil management challenges due to climate change
Soil management practices
Grapevine training systems and climate change
The main grapevine training systems
Conclusion

Chapter 7 - Water management

Introduction
Modifying the plant material
Soil preparation and management
Vineyard layout and training systems
Irrigation: ideal versus real
Winegrowing and water resource management policies
Conclusion

Chapter 8 - Oenological solutions: adapting the winemaking process

Introduction
Adapting grape-harvesting methods
Optimizing wine production
Adjusting wine maturation and bottling conditions
Conclusion

Chapter 9 - Leveraging regional climate variability for adaptation

Introduction
Assessing the climate variability of a territory in the context of climate change
Constructing future climate projections on a territorial scale
Assessing the impact of local climate change by considering winegrowing practices
A possible shift towards a spatial redistribution of winegrowing areas?
Conclusion

PART 2 - Co-constructing strategies for adaptation

Chapter 1 - Winegrowers’ perception of and adaptation to climate change

Introduction
International perception of climate change and its impacts on viticulture
Adaptation strategies at different temporal and spatial scales
Innovation at the heart of winegrowers’ adaptation to climate change
Conclusion

Chapter 2 - Is the market ready for wines affected by global warming?

Introduction
An experimental study for measuring consumer preferences
Experiment results for both groups of consumers
Learnings from the experiment
Conclusion

Chapter 3 - Supporting French viticulture through the creation of “adaptation ecosystems”

Introduction
The climate issue in the analysis of viticulture and wine innovation systems
A mixed method for studying regional innovation systems in French winegrowing areas
Results of the three studies on regional innovation systems and vineyard adaptation
Conclusion

Chapter 4 - Developing knowledge for training

Introduction
Setting up a training programme for teachers at viticulture colleges
An interactive mapping tool for studying terroirs in the context of climate change
A foresight-based, participatory role-playing game for raising awareness of the need to adapt to climate change
Agroclimatic foresight model produced by engineering students for a winegrowing region
Vitigame, a serious game that raises awareness of levers for reducing environmental impacts
Conclusion

Chapter 5 - Promoting climate action at local level:the example of winegrowing Climathons

Introduction
Renewing participatory approaches at local level: the climate-action challenge in winegrowing areas
Development of a Climathon method for farming communities
Wine Climathon results
Conclusion

Chapter 6 - Models for a participatory approach to design and evaluate local adaptation strategies

Introduction
Mechanistic models: essential but not enough on their own when contemplating climate change adaptation
Using models to shape stakeholder thinking in a Mediterranean winegrowing area
Models for the participatory design of adaptation strategies: opportunities and limitations
Conclusion and outlook

Chapter 7 - Participatory foresight approach and national strategy

Introduction
Using foresight principles to develop an “interdisciplinary” approach
Regional forums discussing foresight and generating proposals for action
From the joint development of a national strategy to action in winegrowing regions
Conclusion

Final conclusion

The co-creation of key messages for industry stakeholders
Adaptive co-management of winegrowing areas at multiple scales
Cross-disciplinary, transformational and media-friendly research

Bibliography

List of Authors and Contributors

Lu dans la presse

Annonce

2024 OIV AWARD
The French version of this book received the 2024 OIV Award from the International Organisation of Vine and Wine for the Sustainable Viticulture category.
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Caractéristiques

Langue(s) : Anglais

Editeur : Éditions Quae

Edition : 1ère édition

Collection : Hors Collection

Publication : 27 janvier 2025

Référence Livre papier : 02991

Référence eBook : 02991NUM

EAN13 Livre papier : 9782759240326

EAN13 eBook : 9782759240333

Intérieur : Couleur

Format (en mm) Livre papier : 170 x 240

Nombre de pages Livre papier : 266

Nombre de pages eBook : 266

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