Analyzing regional geographic challenges: The resilience of chinese vineyards to land degradation using a societal and biophysical approach

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Abstract

Land degradation, especially soil erosion, is a societal issue that affects vineyards world-wide, but there are no current investigations that inform specifically about soil erosion rates in Chinese vineyards. In this review, we analyze this problem and the need to avoid irreversible damage to soil and their use from a regional point of view. Information about soil erosion in vineyards has often failed to reach farmers, and we can affirm that to this time, soil erosion in Chinese vineyards has been more of a scientific hypothesis than an agronomic or environmental concern. Two hypoth-eses can be presented to justify this review: (i) there are no official and scientific investigations on vineyard soil erosion in China as the main topic, and it may be understood that stakeholders do not care about this or (ii) there is a significant lack of information and motivation among farmers, poli-cymakers and wineries concerning the consequences of soil erosion. Therefore, this review proposes a plan to study vineyard soil erosion processes for the first time in China and develop a structured scientific proposal considering different techniques and strategies. To achieve these goals, we pre-sent a plan considering previous research on other viticultural regions. We hypothesize that the results of a project from a regional geographic point of view would provide the necessary scientific support to facilitate deriving guidelines for sustainable vineyard development in China. We con-cluded that after completing this review, we cannot affirm why vine plantations have not received the same attention as other crops or land uses.

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Yu, Y., & Rodrigo‐comino, J. (2021, February 1). Analyzing regional geographic challenges: The resilience of chinese vineyards to land degradation using a societal and biophysical approach. Land. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/land10020227

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