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An ecosystem service approach to the study of vineyard landscapes in the context of climate change: a review

Vineyard landscapes significantly contribute to the economy, identity, culture, and biodiversity of many regions worldwide. Climate change, however, is increasingly threatening the resilience of vineyard landscapes and of their ecological conditions, undermining the provision of multiple ecosystem s...

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Published in:Sustainability science 2023-03, Vol.18 (2), p.997-1013
Main Authors: Candiago, Sebastian, Winkler, Klara Johanna, Giombini, Valentina, Giupponi, Carlo, Egarter Vigl, Lukas
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Biodiversity
Climate change
Climate Change Management and Policy
Climate Change Mitigation
Climate effects
Earth and Environmental Science
Ecological conditions
Ecology
Ecosystem services
Ecosystems
Environment
Environmental Economics
Environmental impact
Environmental Management
Landscape
Landscape Ecology
Literature reviews
Provisioning
Public Health
Resilience
Review
Review Article
Reviews
Social-ecological systems
Sustainable Development
Vineyards
Viticulture
Wineries & vineyards
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