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Agricultural Practices for Biodiversity Enhancement: Evidence and Recommendations for the Viticultural Sector

Sara Marcelino, Pedro Dinis Gaspar, Arminda Paço, Tânia M. Lima, A. Monteiro, José Carlos Franco, Erika S. Santos, Rebeca M. Campos, Carlos M. Lopes

2024AgriEngineering11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Agricultural expansion and intensification worldwide has caused a reduction in ecological infrastructures for insects, herbaceous plants, and vertebrate insectivores, among other organisms. Agriculture is recognized as one of the key influences in biodiversity decline, and initiatives such as the European Green Deal highlight the need to reduce ecosystem degradation. Among fruit crops, grapes are considered one of the most intensive agricultural systems with the greatest economic relevance. This study presents a compilation of management practices to enhance biodiversity performance, which applies generally to the agricultural sector and, in particular, to viticulture, concerning the diversity of plants, semi-natural habitats, soil management, and the chemical control strategies and pesticides used in agricultural cultivation. Through a critical review, this study identifies a set of recommendations for biodiversity performance and their corresponding effects, contributing to the dissemination of management options to boost biodiversity performance. The results highlight opportunities for future investigations in determining the needed conditions to ensure both biodiversity enhancement and productive gains, and understanding the long-term effects of innovative biodiversity-friendly approaches.

Topics & Concepts

BiodiversityAgricultureBusinessAgroforestryAgricultural biodiversityAgricultural economicsNatural resource economicsEnvironmental resource managementGeographyEnvironmental scienceEconomicsEcologyArchaeologyBiologyEcology and Vegetation Dynamics StudiesWeed Control and Herbicide ApplicationsInsect-Plant Interactions and Control
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