PUBLICATIONS | Spreading the Gains from Geographical Indications: A Longitudinal Study on the Extension of the Prosecco GI
A new study has been published in the Journal of Rural Studies, Volume 109, July 2024, by Francesca Checchinato, Vladi Finotto, Christine Mauracher, and Chiara Rinaldi, PhD.
Through a retrospective analysis of the extension of the Prosecco GI, this research documents the roots and evolution of the different visions of the GI and the factors that have enabled effective management of tensions – sometimes explicit, sometimes latent – to ensure the vibrant growth of the system and, most importantly, the creation of distributed wealth. The authors provide, both to those studying these processes and to those working within GIs with the prospect of extending or creating them, three relevant factors to manage "extension tensions": political activism and entrepreneurship, a territorial portfolio policy, and a governance architecture of the consortia capable of absorbing tensions. The frontier, both for the research and for operators, is to understand how the necessary transition to a more sustainable production model will impact the extended GI and the factors that have ensured its governance.
📖 Read the full paper: https://lnkd.in/dMQYCMGK
💡 Keywords: Geographical Indications, Prosecco GI, Distributed Wealth, Political Activism, Territorial Portfolio, Governance Architecture, Sustainable Production Model
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