Climate Change Impacts on Viticulture in Italy: Insights from Historical and Future Scenarios Across Administrative Areas, Latitudes, and Elevations DOI Open Access
Vittorio Alba, Alessandra Russi,

Angelo Raffaele Caputo

et al.

Published: June 24, 2024

(1) Background: The aim of the work was to characterize climatic evolution and change based on Multi Criteria Classification through dynamics bioclimatic indices in viticulture across Italy its regional administrative boundaries, focusing latitudes elevations. (2) Methods: impact climate analysed spatialized with reference historical data from 1991 2021 Future Scenarios up 2080 assumed by SSP2-4.5 SSP5-8.5, taking into account 13 GCMs. (3) Results: have all shown a significant trend period, an increase temperature decrease precipitation, reflecting their effects entire Italian territory respect HI, 44°N for CI 46°N DI, regardless altitude. highlighted shift towards warmer classes two temperature-based (HI CI) both SSPs, especially altitudes 900 m a.s.l.. DI-based classification DI remained relatively stable over time, although values will become increasingly negative near future. (4) Conclusions: is warming, south coastal regions. By 2080, more areas be “Very Hot” “Warm Nights.” Drought also viticulture. importance higher mitigating justifies continuing relocation vineyards as medium-term solution alternative targeted cultivation methods that must adopted short-term safeguard suitability area quality

Language: Английский

Evaluating future climate-driven changes in agricultural water resilience: Insights from CMIP6 model simulations for the Kagera River sub-basin DOI
Nickson Tibangayuka, Deogratias M. M. Mulungu, Fides Izdori

et al.

Journal of Environmental Management, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 378, P. 124745 - 124745

Published: March 3, 2025

Language: Английский

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Impact of Climate Change on River Flow, Using a Hybrid Model of LARS_WG and LSTM: A Case Study in the Kashkan Basin DOI Creative Commons

Fatemeh Avazpour,

Mohammad Hadian, Ali Talebi

et al.

Results in Engineering, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 104956 - 104956

Published: April 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Climate Change and Viticulture in Italy: Historical Trends and Future Scenarios DOI Creative Commons
Vittorio Alba, Alessandra Russi,

Angelo Raffaele Caputo

et al.

Atmosphere, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 15(8), P. 885 - 885

Published: July 25, 2024

(1) Background: The aim of this work was to characterize climatic evolution and change based on multicriteria classification through the dynamics bioclimatic indices in viticulture across Italy its regional administrative boundaries, focusing latitudes elevations. (2) Methods: This study analyzes climate influences Italian with reference historical information (1991–2021) future scenarios (until 2080) primarily SSP2-4.5 SSP5-8.5 scenarios, taking into account 13 GCMs. (3) Results: have all shown a significant trend period, an increase temperature decrease precipitation, reflecting their effects entire territory respect HI, up 44° N for CI, 46° DI, regardless altitude. highlighted shift towards warmer classes two temperature-based (HI CI) both SSPs, especially altitudes 900 m a.s.l. DI-based DI remained relatively stable over time, although values will become increasingly negative near future. (4) Conclusions: is warming, south coastal regions. By 2080, more areas be “very hot” “warm nights”. Drought also impact viticulture. These findings spotlight need adaptive strategies hold satisfactory productivity under changing conditions.

Language: Английский

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3

Climate Change Impacts on Viticulture in Italy: Insights from Historical and Future Scenarios Across Administrative Areas, Latitudes, and Elevations DOI Open Access
Vittorio Alba, Alessandra Russi,

Angelo Raffaele Caputo

et al.

Published: June 24, 2024

(1) Background: The aim of the work was to characterize climatic evolution and change based on Multi Criteria Classification through dynamics bioclimatic indices in viticulture across Italy its regional administrative boundaries, focusing latitudes elevations. (2) Methods: impact climate analysed spatialized with reference historical data from 1991 2021 Future Scenarios up 2080 assumed by SSP2-4.5 SSP5-8.5, taking into account 13 GCMs. (3) Results: have all shown a significant trend period, an increase temperature decrease precipitation, reflecting their effects entire Italian territory respect HI, 44°N for CI 46°N DI, regardless altitude. highlighted shift towards warmer classes two temperature-based (HI CI) both SSPs, especially altitudes 900 m a.s.l.. DI-based classification DI remained relatively stable over time, although values will become increasingly negative near future. (4) Conclusions: is warming, south coastal regions. By 2080, more areas be “Very Hot” “Warm Nights.” Drought also viticulture. importance higher mitigating justifies continuing relocation vineyards as medium-term solution alternative targeted cultivation methods that must adopted short-term safeguard suitability area quality

Language: Английский

Citations

1