科索沃 Rahovec 葡萄酒产区葡萄园适应气候变化的工程湿地使用案例

Dustin Paul Sanchez , Vlerë Krasniqi
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本文将评估工程湿地的可行性和实施情况,以应对科索沃共和国 Rahovec 葡萄酒产区因气候变化导致的葡萄园内涝和随之而来的疾病。我们将利用 Rahovec 一个已知存在病害和内涝挑战的葡萄园,确定因感染扩散而导致附近葡萄种植农几乎损失所有产品的程度,并研究地貌条件。假设是气候变化导致的异常降雨模式加上排水不足造成了田间积水,在这些积水区,劣质种群的选择导致了病害的快速传播。在气候变化的框架下,增加排水系统与工程湿地相比是一个不太可行的选择,因为工程湿地可以将健康的微型动物排放到邻近和下坡的葡萄园中。为了了解地貌,我们将进行流域评估,以提供有关位置和土壤分析的流域信息。我们还将对葡萄园存货受损情况进行实地调查,以了解病害传播的范围和严重程度,并通过地理分析了解风险热点。最后,将对拟议的建设项目进行设计和估算,以了解农民为设计提供资金的能力。工程湿地的理论功能是以积极的生态系统功能取代积水的疾病滋生地,为葡萄园建立抵御气候变化的能力。
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Engineered wetlands use case for climate change adaptation of vineyards in the Rahovec wine region of Kosovo

This paper will assess the feasibility and implementation of an engineered wetland to fight climate change driven grape stock waterlogging and subsequent disease in the Rahovec wine region of the Republic of Kosovo. We will utilize a vineyard in Rahovec which has known disease and waterlogging challenges to determine the extent and examine the geomorphic conditions that caused nearby grape farmers to lose nearly all produce due to infection spread. The hypothesis is that climate change-driven anomalous rain patterns combined with insufficient drainage caused field waterlogging, in these stagnant areas, inferior stock selection led to rapid spread of disease. Within the framework of climate change, adding drainage is a less viable option as compared to an engineered wetland that can emanate healthy microfauna into adjacent and downhill vineyards. To understand the geomorphology, we will conduct drainage basin assessment which will provide watershed information on the location and soils analysis. Field surveys of the damage to vineyard's stocks will be conducted to understand the extent and severity of the disease spread, which will be geographically analyzed to understand risk hotspots. Finally, a proposed construction project will be designed and estimated to provide an understanding of the farmers capabilities to fund the design. An understanding will be developed for the disease impacts occurring with the theoretical engineered wetlands function of replacing the waterlogged disease breading grounds with positive functioning ecosystem building climate change resilience for vineyards.

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