2018
DOI: 10.1080/09571264.2018.1472074
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An investigation of trends in viticultural climatic indices in Southern Quebec, a cool climate wine region

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“…Despite the significant contribution of the grape and wine industry to both national and provincial economies in Canada, there remains a dearth of climate change impact assessments within the existing academic literature. Most studies to date have only examined historical changes in climate and assessed the impacts of these changes on grape growth and wine production in a particular region (Jones 2012(Jones , 2018Holland and Smit 2014;Rayne and Forest 2016;Shaw 2017). Nonetheless, these foregoing historical studies have already reported several observed climate change impacts on grape and wine regions across Canada, laying the foundation for the research goal of the current study, which is to assess the impact of projected climate change on the future of grape growth and wine production across the Canadian province of Ontario.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the significant contribution of the grape and wine industry to both national and provincial economies in Canada, there remains a dearth of climate change impact assessments within the existing academic literature. Most studies to date have only examined historical changes in climate and assessed the impacts of these changes on grape growth and wine production in a particular region (Jones 2012(Jones , 2018Holland and Smit 2014;Rayne and Forest 2016;Shaw 2017). Nonetheless, these foregoing historical studies have already reported several observed climate change impacts on grape and wine regions across Canada, laying the foundation for the research goal of the current study, which is to assess the impact of projected climate change on the future of grape growth and wine production across the Canadian province of Ontario.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is a subclass of beverage manufacturing comprising six distinct standard divisions. In Canada it is a new industry which, from 2000 onwards, has been characterised by: (i) rapid increase in both the number of wineries and the volume of production (Doloreux & Frigon, 2019); (ii) more sophisticated infrastructure that includes the delineation of viticultural areas and sub‐appellations (Phillips, 2017); (iii) (slowly) changing climate conditions which lead to more productive grape‐growing conditions, including new grape varieties, and to better quality wine (Jones, 2018); and (iv) new public investments directed towards grape and wine producing organisations aiming to strengthen the industry and develop a national research cluster (Government of Canada, 2018).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bitki-atmosfer ilişkisini inceleyerek bitkinin fizyolojik faaliyetlerini yakından takip etmek amacıyla geliştirilen bu göstergeler, genel olarak bir bölgenin bağcılık için uygunluğunu veya özel olarak belirli bir çeşidi değerlendirmek için tercih edilmektedir (Santos et al, 2020). Yaygın olarak kullanılan agro-klimatik göstergeler (indisler) şunlardır; Winkler Göstergesi (Etkili Sıcaklık Toplamı), Branas Hidrotermik Göstergesi, Branas Heliotermik Göstergesi, Huglin Heliotermik Göstergesi, Gece Serinlik Göstergesi (Cool Night Index), Kuraklık Göstergesi (Fraga et al, 2013;Jones, 2018;Candar ve ark., 2019). Bu kapsamda söz konusu göstergeleri ve bazı modelleri kullanarak iklim değişikliğinin bağcılık üzerindeki etkilerini inceleyen çalışmalar değerlendirilmiştir.…”
Section: İklim Değişikliğinin Bağcılık üZerine Etkileri Ve Türkiye Açısından Değerlendirilmesiunclassified