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Título: Water footprint sustainability as a tool to address climate change in the wine sector: a methodological approach applied to a portuguese case study
Autor: Saraiva, Artur
Presumido, Pedro
Silvestre, José
Feliciano, Manuel
Rodrigues, Gonçalo
Silva, Pedro Oliveira
Damásio, Miguel
Ribeiro, António
Ramôa, Sofia
Ferreira, Luís
Gonçalves, Artur
Ferreira, Albertina
Grifo, Anabela
Paulo, Ana
Ribeiro, António Castro
Oliveira, Adelaide
Dias, Igor
Mira, Helena
Amaral, Anabela
Mamede, Henrique
Oliveira, Margarida
Palavras-chave: life cycle assessment
sustainable wine assessment
water use efficiency
wine chain
winery wastewater
Data: 2020
Editora: MDPI
Citação: Atmosphere 2020, 11, 934
Resumo: In the Mediterranean region, climate change is likely to generate an increase in water demand and the deterioration of its quality. The adoption of precision viticulture and the best available techniques aiming at sustainable production, minimizing the impact on natural resources and reducing production costs, has therefore been a goal of winegrowers. In this work, the water footprint (WFP) in the wine sector was evaluated, from the vineyard to the bottle, through the implementation of a methodology based on field experiments and life cycle assessment (LCA) on two Portuguese case studies. Regarding direct water footprint, it ranged from 366 to 899 L/FU (0.75 L bottle), with green water being the most significant component, representing more than 50% of the overall water footprint. The approach used in the current study revealed that although more than 97.5% of the water footprint is associated with vineyard, the winery stage is responsible for more than 75% of the global warming potential indicator. A linear correlation between the carbon footprint and the indirect blue water footprint was also observed for both case studies. Climate change is expected to cause an earlier and prolonged water stress period, resulting in an increase of about 40% to 82% of blue WFP.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/20499
DOI: 10.3390/atmos11090934
Versão do Editor: www.mdpi.com/journal/atmosphere
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