Overcoming the final frontier of climate change in viticulture: exploring interactions between society and environment using Agent Based Modelling and Companion Modelling approaches
Delay E., Becu N.. 2017. In : N. Ollat (ed.), J.M. Touzard (ed.), I. Garcia de Cortazar-Atauri (ed.), H. Quénol (ed.), C. Van Leeuwen (ed.). Book of proceedings : Sustainable grape and wine production in the context of climate change. Bordeaux : Vigne & Vin Publications Internationales, p. 204-212. ClimWine 2016 International symposium, 2016-04-10/2016-04-13, Bordeaux (France).
Climate change is a complex process that requires societies to seek viable adaptation solutions. Agent-based modelling using co-constructed models can thus be seen as a means of understanding the manner in which societies in wine-growing areas take into account the different variables that influence their systems. Here we offer a reflection on three years of companion modelling carried out in the AOC Banyuls-Collioure (Fr) and Val di Cembra (It). This work has led us to co-construct six agent-based models and to produce a future-oriented summary, enabling us to identify the macro-variables that influence these environments.
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- Delay Etienne — Es / UMR SENS