The multifaceted role of the state in the protection of geographical indications: A worldwide review
D Marie-Vivien, E Biénabe - World development, 2017 - Elsevier
Geographical indications (GIs) serve to designate goods with a quality, characteristics, or
reputation attributed to its geographical origin. They are increasingly protected in many …
reputation attributed to its geographical origin. They are increasingly protected in many …
The benefits and barriers of geographical indications to producers: A review
Consumers are increasingly demanding information regarding the characteristics of
products, their place of origin and methods of production. A Geographical Indication (GI) can …
products, their place of origin and methods of production. A Geographical Indication (GI) can …
Geographical indications, public goods, and sustainable development: The roles of actors' strategies and public policies
Summary The protection of Geographical Indications (GIs) is being explored more and more
worldwide as a tool for supporting local sustainable development. Focusing on wine and …
worldwide as a tool for supporting local sustainable development. Focusing on wine and …
Comparing the sustainability of local and global food products in Europe
In the debate surrounding the sustainable future of food, claims like “buy local” are
widespread in publications and the media, supported by the discourse that buying “local …
widespread in publications and the media, supported by the discourse that buying “local …
Embeddedness, social capital and learning in rural areas: The case of producer cooperatives
To pursue development goals, policymakers and scholars alike have proposed that actors in
rural areas may usefully engage in collective actions, eg by forming community groups …
rural areas may usefully engage in collective actions, eg by forming community groups …
Farmer's motivation to adopt sustainable agricultural practices
Abstract The 2014-2020 Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) reform defines new rules for
farmers including maintenance of the ecological focus area (EFA). Sustainability is also a …
farmers including maintenance of the ecological focus area (EFA). Sustainability is also a …
Producers, consumers, and value chains in low-and middle-income countries
We present an overview of the literature on agri-food value chains in low-and middle-income
countries. Starting from farmers' decision of whether to move away from subsistence …
countries. Starting from farmers' decision of whether to move away from subsistence …
The role of the state for geographical indications of coffee: Case studies from Colombia and Kenya
In the context of de-regulation of the coffee sector, the registration of some Geographical
Indications (GIs) has recently been implemented. This paper aims at answering to the …
Indications (GIs) has recently been implemented. This paper aims at answering to the …
Are protected geographical indications evolving due to environmentally related justifications? An analysis of amendments in the fruit and vegetable sector in the …
Protected designations of origin (PDO) and Protected geographical indications (PGI) in the
European Union have been recognized through a sound legal framework for more than …
European Union have been recognized through a sound legal framework for more than …
The EU food label 'Protected Geographical Indication': economic implications and their spatial dimension
This study analyses the economic effects of the EU policy on the protection of origin. The
focus is on three types of food products with Protected Geographical Indication (PGI), whose …
focus is on three types of food products with Protected Geographical Indication (PGI), whose …