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| Title: | Improving sustainability assessment: A context-oriented classification analysis for the wine industry |
| Authors: | Trigo, A. Marta-Costa, A. Fragoso, R. |
| Keywords: | Sustainable winegrowing Triple bottom line Cluster analysis Sustainability assessment tools Context comprehensiveness |
| Issue Date: | 2023 |
| Publisher: | Elsevier |
| Citation: | Trigo, A., Marta-Costa, A., Fragoso, R. (2023), Improving sustainability assessment: A context-oriented classification
analysis for the wine industry, Land Use Policy 126 (2023) 106551 |
| Abstract: | Assessment tools are a vital instrument and a powerful aid to support our transition towards sustainability.
Despite benefits of embracing a more sustainable approach being finally recognised by the wine industry, sustainability
issues are still largely unexplored by the sector in comparison to other industries. Acknowledging any
sustainability assessment should be linked to the context in which the system being evaluated operates, the
notable shortage of instruments designed specifically to evaluate winegrowing systems is perceived as one
important gap needed to be addressed. After recognising the immensity and heterogeneity of assessment tools
developed until this date by a plethora of other sectors, the goal of this study is to identify instruments that may
conform better to the specificities of complex systems such as winegrowing. Beyond a context-oriented exploration,
multivariate statistical techniques of Hierarchical and K-means cluster analysis were applied on a
representative sample of 42 assessment tools. Out of the seven instruments proposed by the clustering results,
one was originally developed to evaluate viticulture (EIOVI), another later adapted and expanded for winegrowing
systems (INDIGO), and two already used to assess vineyard management practices (IDEA; INSPIA).
Results also showed farm level and indicator-based assessment tools to be largely represented, with spatial
coverage and assessment methodology categories showing higher clustering weights. This work contributes to
enlighten policymakers to acknowledge the importance of taking context-comprehensiveness into account, when
implementing or improving agri-environmental measures and regional policies. Findings can also be used by
stakeholders or decision-makers looking to make sustainability more measurable and operational. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/40250 |
| Type: | article |
| Appears in Collections: | CEFAGE - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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