PLoS ONE (Jan 2016)

Modelling Management Practices in Viticulture while Considering Resource Limitations: The Dhivine Model.

  • Roger Martin-Clouaire,
  • Jean-Pierre Rellier,
  • Nakié Paré,
  • Marc Voltz,
  • Anne Biarnès

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0151952
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3
p. e0151952

Abstract

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Many farming-system studies have investigated the design and evaluation of crop-management practices with respect to economic performance and reduction in environmental impacts. In contrast, little research has been devoted to analysing these practices in terms of matching the recurrent context-dependent demand for resources (labour in particular) with those available on the farm. This paper presents Dhivine, a simulation model of operational management of grape production at the vineyard scale. Particular attention focuses on representing a flexible plan, which organises activities temporally, the resources available to the vineyard manager and the process of scheduling and executing the activities. The model relies on a generic production-system ontology used in several agricultural production domains. The types of investigations that the model supports are briefly illustrated. The enhanced realism of the production-management situations simulated makes it possible to examine and understand properties of resource-constrained work-organisation strategies and possibilities for improving them.