La biodiversité dans les paysages viticoles : exemple d’un projet européen mené en France et sur la péninsule ibérique

The question of the environmental balance in an agricultural environment is an old issue. The programmes for the replanting of the bocage hedgerows in the West of France started in the 1980s focused on the issue of biodiversity without clearly stating it as such. The wine-growing sector has recently...

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Main Author: Soazig Darnay
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Language:fra
Published: Agrocampus Angers, Ecole nationale supérieure du paysage, ENP Blois, ENSAP Bordeaux, ENSAP Lille 2015-12-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/paysage/9451
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description The question of the environmental balance in an agricultural environment is an old issue. The programmes for the replanting of the bocage hedgerows in the West of France started in the 1980s focused on the issue of biodiversity without clearly stating it as such. The wine-growing sector has recently started to specifically address this question. Several factors have influenced such an approach such as the general trend towards the requirement of traceability in food products, evidence of pollution in wine-growing soils and of pesticides in wines, the development of tourism in vineyards and the promotion of landscapes. Embodying this initiative, the European BioDivine programme gradually incorporated landscape issues in the scientific study of biodiversity. Biodiversity and landscape were in this instance associated in technical agricultural approaches (the quality and life of the soils, the hosting of auxiliary animal life, etc.) with less controlled development approaches (the physical transformation of open landscapes through a combination of plantations selected according to their ecological qualities, the development of sites for ecological tourism, etc.). Three countries (France, Spain and Portugal) took part and the wine-growing sectors in each of these countries reacted differently according to their specific aspects and their understanding of the landscape.
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spelling doaj-art-993d04400a6c4209946378a0adb0120b2025-02-05T16:20:45ZfraAgrocampus Angers, Ecole nationale supérieure du paysage, ENP Blois, ENSAP Bordeaux, ENSAP LilleProjets de Paysage1969-61242015-12-011310.4000/paysage.9451La biodiversité dans les paysages viticoles : exemple d’un projet européen mené en France et sur la péninsule ibériqueSoazig DarnayThe question of the environmental balance in an agricultural environment is an old issue. The programmes for the replanting of the bocage hedgerows in the West of France started in the 1980s focused on the issue of biodiversity without clearly stating it as such. The wine-growing sector has recently started to specifically address this question. Several factors have influenced such an approach such as the general trend towards the requirement of traceability in food products, evidence of pollution in wine-growing soils and of pesticides in wines, the development of tourism in vineyards and the promotion of landscapes. Embodying this initiative, the European BioDivine programme gradually incorporated landscape issues in the scientific study of biodiversity. Biodiversity and landscape were in this instance associated in technical agricultural approaches (the quality and life of the soils, the hosting of auxiliary animal life, etc.) with less controlled development approaches (the physical transformation of open landscapes through a combination of plantations selected according to their ecological qualities, the development of sites for ecological tourism, etc.). Three countries (France, Spain and Portugal) took part and the wine-growing sectors in each of these countries reacted differently according to their specific aspects and their understanding of the landscape.https://journals.openedition.org/paysage/9451landscapebiodiversityenvironmentvineyardseuropean program
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La biodiversité dans les paysages viticoles : exemple d’un projet européen mené en France et sur la péninsule ibérique
Projets de Paysage
landscape
biodiversity
environment
vineyards
european program
title La biodiversité dans les paysages viticoles : exemple d’un projet européen mené en France et sur la péninsule ibérique
title_full La biodiversité dans les paysages viticoles : exemple d’un projet européen mené en France et sur la péninsule ibérique
title_fullStr La biodiversité dans les paysages viticoles : exemple d’un projet européen mené en France et sur la péninsule ibérique
title_full_unstemmed La biodiversité dans les paysages viticoles : exemple d’un projet européen mené en France et sur la péninsule ibérique
title_short La biodiversité dans les paysages viticoles : exemple d’un projet européen mené en France et sur la péninsule ibérique
title_sort la biodiversite dans les paysages viticoles exemple d un projet europeen mene en france et sur la peninsule iberique
topic landscape
biodiversity
environment
vineyards
european program
url https://journals.openedition.org/paysage/9451
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