LAME : un outil pour comprendre les dynamiques spatiales des territoires viticoles de montagne

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7 novembre 2012

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Viticulture Landscape


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Etienne Delay et al., « LAME : un outil pour comprendre les dynamiques spatiales des territoires viticoles de montagne », HAL SHS (Sciences de l’Homme et de la Société), ID : 10670/1.c5e9c9...


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In wine producing regions, landscape dynamics depend on the complex structure of land use and cover. Land speculation and fluctuations in production costs are some of the most influential factors for the landscape as well as for local wine producers. From a structural analysis of the key agents involved in wine production, we propose a methodology based on modeling spatial dynamics of mountainous viticulture to evaluate the impact of key variables on this landscape. Based on individual-centered modeling, our experiment highlights correlations between wine production and two key variables, namely the distance to market and the spatial organization. Also the model may help visualize abandonment of rural areas and hence provide a decision-support tool to react to changing environmental conditions.

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