2018
DOI: 10.3280/ecag2018-002002
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Innovations in table grape supply chain: economic and environmental sustainability and local policy instruments

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“…Nevertheless, particular attention will also be devoted to the multidimensional nature of sustainability. Previous studies have illustrated the importance of social, economic, and environmental sustainability in the grape and wine sector (Cardone, De Boni, Jouini, & Roma, 2018;Pullman et al, 2010;Varsei & Polyakovskiy, 2017), though only few measured wine producers' perceptions of sustainability dimensions (Borsellino et al, 2016) or impacts (Pomarici et al, 2015;Prajogo et al, 2012). This study will use this multidimensional framework to compare producers' perceptions of the importance of sustainability dimensions and the drivers for sustainable wine production, as well as to evaluate the role of both on the evaluation of the environmentally oriented sustainability practices.…”
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“…Nevertheless, particular attention will also be devoted to the multidimensional nature of sustainability. Previous studies have illustrated the importance of social, economic, and environmental sustainability in the grape and wine sector (Cardone, De Boni, Jouini, & Roma, 2018;Pullman et al, 2010;Varsei & Polyakovskiy, 2017), though only few measured wine producers' perceptions of sustainability dimensions (Borsellino et al, 2016) or impacts (Pomarici et al, 2015;Prajogo et al, 2012). This study will use this multidimensional framework to compare producers' perceptions of the importance of sustainability dimensions and the drivers for sustainable wine production, as well as to evaluate the role of both on the evaluation of the environmentally oriented sustainability practices.…”
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confidence: 99%