Harnessing biodiversity and ecosystem services to safeguard multifunctional vineyard landscapes in a global change context
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EN
Chapitre d'ouvrage
Ce document a été publié dans
The Future of Agricultural Landscapes, Part III. 2021, vol. 65, p. 305-335
Elsevier
Résumé en anglais
For decades, and at global scales, vineyard landscapes have experienced a profound intensification of management. These socio-ecosystems are now facing major environmental, agronomical and economic issues that challenge ...Lire la suite >
For decades, and at global scales, vineyard landscapes have experienced a profound intensification of management. These socio-ecosystems are now facing major environmental, agronomical and economic issues that challenge their future sustainability. In this context, implementing agroecological management of these landscapes is no longer an alternative, and multiple lines of evidence demonstrate the central role of biodiversity and associated ecosystem services for the future functioning of these landscapes. In this paper, we provide a comprehensive overview of this evidence, indicate major gaps in our current knowledge and highlight how biodiversity could become a major asset in the design of multifunctional vineyard landscapes in the context of global change.< Réduire
Mots clés en anglais
Agroecology
Ecosystem services
Biodiversity
Ecosystem functioning
Vitis vinifera
Grape
Multitrophic
Socio-ecosystem
Project ANR
Cultivating the grapevine without pesticides : towards agroecological wine-producing socio-ecosystems - ANR-20-PCPA-0010
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