Nature-based solutions to increase sustainability and resilience of vineyard-dominated landscapes

Vineyards are highly intensive systems very often located in biodiversity hotspots at the global scale. These ecosystems are now facing major environmental, agronomical and economic issues that challenge their sustainability. Based on multiple evidence, I illustrate here how biodiversity and several...

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Main Author: Adrien Rusch
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2025-02-01
Series:Basic and Applied Ecology
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1439179124000963
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description Vineyards are highly intensive systems very often located in biodiversity hotspots at the global scale. These ecosystems are now facing major environmental, agronomical and economic issues that challenge their sustainability. Based on multiple evidence, I illustrate here how biodiversity and several nature-based solutions across scales, from manipulating within-field plant communities to landscape-scale diversification, can provide benefits related to key societal challenges that vineyard socio-ecosystems are facing. These findings support the idea that biodiversity and ecosystem services play a key role in the functioning of these landscapes and that nature-based solutions offer a sustainable pathway for the future of vineyard agroecosystems. This literature review also highlights several gaps of knowledge that define a research agenda for nature-based solutions to strengthen multifunctionality of vineyard landscapes.
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spelling doaj-art-028e08d9a8e04b318bd1cc7330688c2b2025-01-09T06:13:31ZengElsevierBasic and Applied Ecology1439-17912025-02-01827078Nature-based solutions to increase sustainability and resilience of vineyard-dominated landscapesAdrien Rusch0INRAE, UMR 1065 Santé et Agroécologie du Vignoble, ISVV, Bordeaux Sciences Agro, Villenave d'Ornon, FranceVineyards are highly intensive systems very often located in biodiversity hotspots at the global scale. These ecosystems are now facing major environmental, agronomical and economic issues that challenge their sustainability. Based on multiple evidence, I illustrate here how biodiversity and several nature-based solutions across scales, from manipulating within-field plant communities to landscape-scale diversification, can provide benefits related to key societal challenges that vineyard socio-ecosystems are facing. These findings support the idea that biodiversity and ecosystem services play a key role in the functioning of these landscapes and that nature-based solutions offer a sustainable pathway for the future of vineyard agroecosystems. This literature review also highlights several gaps of knowledge that define a research agenda for nature-based solutions to strengthen multifunctionality of vineyard landscapes.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1439179124000963AgroecologyEcosystem servicesLiterature reviewBiodiversityPerennial cropsMultifunctionality
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Nature-based solutions to increase sustainability and resilience of vineyard-dominated landscapes
Basic and Applied Ecology
Agroecology
Ecosystem services
Literature review
Biodiversity
Perennial crops
Multifunctionality
title Nature-based solutions to increase sustainability and resilience of vineyard-dominated landscapes
title_full Nature-based solutions to increase sustainability and resilience of vineyard-dominated landscapes
title_fullStr Nature-based solutions to increase sustainability and resilience of vineyard-dominated landscapes
title_full_unstemmed Nature-based solutions to increase sustainability and resilience of vineyard-dominated landscapes
title_short Nature-based solutions to increase sustainability and resilience of vineyard-dominated landscapes
title_sort nature based solutions to increase sustainability and resilience of vineyard dominated landscapes
topic Agroecology
Ecosystem services
Literature review
Biodiversity
Perennial crops
Multifunctionality
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1439179124000963
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