Perceiving and Adapting to Climate Change: Perspectives of Tuscan Wine-Producing Agritourism Owners
Abstract
:1. Objective
1.1. Climate Change—Perception, Reality and Adaptation in Viticulture
1.2. Climate Change—Perception, Reality and Adaptation for Agritourism
1.3. Research Questions which Emanate from the Literature Review
2. Material and Methods
2.1. The Study Area
2.2. Data Collection and Analysis
3. Results and Discussion
3.1. How do Tuscan Wine-Producing Agritourism Owners Perceive Climate Change?
3.2. How Are Tuscan Wine-Producing Agritourism Owners Affected by and How do They Adapt to Climate Change?
3.2.1. The Effects of Climate Change on Grape Growing
The Effects of the Weather
The Effects on Pests and Diseases
3.2.2. The Adaptations Required When Grape Growing
3.2.3. The Effects of Climate Change on Wine Making
3.2.4. The Adaptations Required when Wine Making
3.3. How Does Climate Change Affect the Agritourism Business for Tuscan Wine-Producing Agritourism Owners and How Do They Adapt to These Impacts?
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A. English Interview Schedule
- How has climate change modified your practice in the vineyard since you have been working in this business?
- Do you use a different amount of water?
- Do you use different pesticides?
- Did you notice different parasites?
- Did you witness the development of extreme weather events?
- How has climate change modified the wine-making practice since you have been working in this business?
- How has the quality and characteristics of your wine changed since working in this business?
- FOLLOW UP: Do you think any of these changes might be due to climate change?
- Are you planning any changes in the winemaking process or in the work in the vineyard to counter the effects of climate change?
- Which do you rely on more financially, agritouristic activity or selling wine? Could you do one without the other?
- To what extent do you think the reputation of your wine influences the success of your agritourism?
- Do you think the effect of climate change could positively or negatively affect the success of your agritourism? How?
- Have you already made any changes to your business strategy as a response to climate change? How?
- Are you planning any new business strategy as a response to climate change? How?
- If the consequences of climate change were to continue or even get worse, how would it affect your business strategy?
Appendix B. Italian Interview Schedule
- In che modo il cambiamento climatico ha modificato il lavoro nella vigna da quando lei hai iniziato l’attività?
- Utilizza una diversa quantità d’acqua?
- Usa pesticidi differenti?
- Ha notato nuovi parassiti?
- Ha notato uno sviluppo di insolite ed estreme condizioni meteorologiche?
- In che modo il cambiamento climatico ha modificato il lavoro in cantina da quando hai iniziato l’attività?
- Come sono cambiate qualità e caratteristiche del suo vino da quando hai iniziato l’attività?
- A SEGUIRE: Pensa che queste modificazioni possano derivare anche dal CC?
- Sta pianificando modifiche nel lavoro in vigna o quello in cantina per contrastare i futuri effetti del cambiamento climatico?
- Quale tra Agriturismo e Produzione di vino porta più introiti all’azienda? Potrebbe sostenere le spese di uno senza l’altro?
- In che misura pensa che la reputazione del suo vino influenzi il successo dell’ agriturismo?
- Pensa che gli effetti del cambiamento climatico possano influenzare positivamente o negativamente il successo del suo agriturismo? Come?
- Ha già modificato il qualche modo la tua strategia aziendale in risposta al cambiamento climatico?
- Sta pianificando modifiche alla strategia aziendale in risposta al cambiamento climatico? SE SI: Quali
- Se l’impatto del cambiamento climatico diventasse ancora più forte, in che direzione pensa andrà la sua azienda?
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For Vineyards |
Change canopy management |
Harvest at night |
Grow cover crops |
Reduce water usage |
Improve soil |
Consider deficit irrigation strategies |
Consider light-abating cultural practices |
Re-orient rows |
Increase vine crop load |
Use nitrogenous nutrients |
Change variety |
Train vines differently |
Implement an integrated pest management system |
Move poleward or to a higher site |
Reduce carbon use |
For Wine Production |
Use cooling equipment |
Inspect cellar hygiene |
Change to a more alcohol-tolerant yeast |
Use sugar-reducing techniques |
Use acidification |
Blend with wines from other terroirs and regions |
Leave white wine of their lees longer |
Schedule harvest activities early |
Use renewable energy |
Consider an energy consumption-monitoring plan |
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Germanier R, Moricciani N. Perceiving and Adapting to Climate Change: Perspectives of Tuscan Wine-Producing Agritourism Owners. Sustainability. 2023; 15(3):2100. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15032100
Chicago/Turabian StyleGermanier, Rachel, and Niccolò Moricciani. 2023. "Perceiving and Adapting to Climate Change: Perspectives of Tuscan Wine-Producing Agritourism Owners" Sustainability 15, no. 3: 2100. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15032100
APA StyleGermanier, R., & Moricciani, N. (2023). Perceiving and Adapting to Climate Change: Perspectives of Tuscan Wine-Producing Agritourism Owners. Sustainability, 15(3), 2100. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15032100