Very high resolution bioclimatic zoning of Portuguese wine regions: present and future scenarios
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Autor(es)"Fraga, H. Malheiro, A. C. Moutinho-Pereira, J. Jones, G. V. Alves, F. Pinto, J. G. Santos, J. A."
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Instituição do Autor correspondenteCentre for the Research and Technology of Agro-Environmental and Biological Sciences, University of Trás-os- Montes e Alto Douro
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Revista e nºRegional Environmental Change 1: 295-306
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Ano2014
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DOI10.1007/s10113-013-0490-y
Projeto
ClimVineSafe (PTDC/AGR-ALI/110 877/ 2009)
Resumo
Wine production is strongly affected by weather and climate and thus highly vulnerable to climate change. In Portugal, viticulture and wine production are an important economic activity. In the present study, current bioclimatic zoning in Portugal (1950–2000) and its projected changes under future climate conditions (2041–2070) are assessed through the analysis of an aggregated, categorized bioclimatic index (CatI) at a very high spatial resolution (near 1 km). CatI incorporates the most relevant bioclimatic characteristics of a given region, thus allowing the direct comparison between different regions. Future viticultural zoning is achieved using data from 13 climate model transient experiments following the A1B emission scenario. These data are downscaled using a two-step method of spatial pattern downscaling. This downscaling approach allows characterizing mesoclimatic influences on viticulture throughout Portugal. Results for the recent past depict the current spatial variability of Portuguese viticultural regions. Under future climate con- ditions, the current viticultural zoning is projected to undergo significant changes, which may represent impor- tant challenges for the Portuguese winemaking sector. The changes are quite robust across the different climate models. A lower bioclimatic diversity is also projected, resulting from a more homogeneous warm and dry climate in most of the wine regions. This will lead to changes in varietal suitability and wine characteristics of each region.
Palavras-Chave
Viticultural bioclimatic zoning;Downscaling; Climate models; Regionalization; Portugal \n