Implementation of climate change science in viticulture sustainable development planning in Serbia

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Growing interest in Serbia in adaptation of viticulture to climate change emerged from a recorded positive impact of summer increased draught on domestic wine quality. Another motivation is that viticulture has been recognized as one of the fastest developing agricultural sectors in Serbia and, to contain its growing potential, it is crucial to provide basis for its future sustainable development. Prioritization and implementation of adaptation measures in practice require reliable assessment of climate projections. For climate change impact assessment is used high resolution multi-model ensemble of nine regional climate models simulations, bias corrected, with two most probable future scenarios of GHG emissions RCP4.5 and RCP8.5, for the period 2016-2100. Analysis has been done for the near future, mid-century and end of the century periods. The periods are defined according to the IPCC 5th Assessment Report, which enables comparison of climate change impacts with a wider region, and preferably motivate future international collaboration and knowledge exchange.

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Vukovic, A., Vujadinovic, M., Ruml, M., Rankovic-Vasic, Z., Przic, Z., Beslic, Z., … Jaksic, D. (2018). Implementation of climate change science in viticulture sustainable development planning in Serbia. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 50). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20185001005

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