Romulus GRUIA1, Liviu GACEU2
Abstract. This paper addresses the highly topical issue of climate change, emphasizing its differentiated impact across various altitudinal levels. Specifically, it analyzes the potential and corresponding solutions for agro-rural development, differentiated across low, medium, and high altitudinal groups—namely, three altitudinal zones: below 1,000 meters, between 1,000–1,500 meters, and above 1,500 meters. The study considers a range of climate change effects and adaptation measures aimed at achieving balanced and bio-harmonized development of rural and agro-silvo-pastoral areas, particularly in fragile (mountainous) zones. The analysis includes general principles and applies them to the specific context of Romania. Taking into account the polyvalence of variables, the study proposes a set of principles forming the basis of an action-oriented guide supported by a series of solutions for future decades. It examines various aspects of agro-rural revitalization along altitudinal gradients and develops a model for climate adaptation and agro-rural development tailored to altitudinal zones. The paper includes tables, maps, diagrams, and both theoretical and applied benchmarks of the proposed model, alongside a case study and resulting measures that demonstrate the coherence of public interventions in specific localities situated at 250 m, 650 m, and 950 m altitude. These findings show potential for nationwide replication.
Keywords: agriculture, agrosilvopastoral systems, altitude, climate change, rural development.
DOI 10.56082/annalsarsciagr.2025.1.12
1Prof.PhD. Eng. University of Transilvania from Brașov, Romania, Full Member of the Academy of the Romanian Scientists, Associate member of Academy of Agricultural and Forestry Sciences “Gheorghe Ionescu-Sisesti”, Researcher CE-MONT & CSCBAS – National Institute of Economics Research, Romanian Academy, (e-mail: ecotec@unitbv.ro)
2 Prof. PhD. Hab. Eng. University of Transilvania from Brașov, Romania, Coresponding Member of the Academy of the Romanian Scientists, Researcher CE-MONT & CSCBAS – National Institute of Economics Research, Romanan Academy, (e-mail: gaceul@unitbv.ro)
PUBLISHED in Annals of the Academy of Romanian Scientists Series Series on Agriculture, Silviculture and Veterinary Medicine, Volume 14, No1