"NORTH ADRIATIC" book presentation by Paul Balke and a round table of experts tackling climate change issues in the vine and wine sector
National Institute of Chemistry, Slovenia in collaboration with other partners of the MEDCLIV project (Mediterranean Climate Vine & Wine Ecosystem) organized an international online event which was held on June 10, 2021:
Presentation of a new book by Paul Balke: ''NORTH ADRIATIC''
The book covers the cross-border area of Slovenia, Croatia and Italy and presents it as one terroir with common climatic conditions, viticultural traditions, and history.
The presentation was followed by a round table entitled “Opinions and measures on climate change in the vine and wine sector. A view on the future” where experts from Slovenia, Croatia, and Italy debated about these pressing issues and possible adaptation measures.
You can watch the recording of the event on youtube: https://youtu.be/OYGtFOZF9FI
PROGRAM:
16:00 – 16:10
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Short presentation of the MEDCLIV project (https://medcliv.ibe.cnr.it/) and the online platform VINEAS (https://www.vineas.net/en/1/home.html) (dr. Alen Albreht) |
16:10 – 16:30 |
North Adriatic – presentation by Paul Balke |
16:30 – 17:00 |
Round table participants (moderated by Paul Balke): Dr. Roberto Zorer (Fondazione Edmund Mach) Dr. Jan Reščič (Univerza v Novi Gorici) Marina Pavlović (Sveučilište u Zadru) |
17:00 |
Q&A |
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L'Institut national de chimie de Ljubljana est le deuxième plus grand institut de recherche en sciences naturelles de Slovénie. La recherche à l'Institut national se divise en deux grands domaines : les sciences de la vie et la science des matériaux
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MEDCLIV (Mediterranean Climate Vine & Wine Ecosystem)
Le projet MEDCLIV a pour objectif de soutenir et multiplier la co-construction de chemins d'adaptation de la filière vigne et vin au changement climatique, à travers des ateliers participatifs locaux dans plusieurs pays méditerranéens.