Environmentally Sustainable Viticulture

Environmentally Sustainable Viticulture
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 415
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ISBN-10 : 9781498722292
ISBN-13 : 1498722296
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Environmentally Sustainable Viticulture by : Chris Gerling

This title includes a number of Open Access chapters.As climate change becomes a growing reality, more industries must grapple with how to implement sustainable business practices at every step of the production process. This is especially true for viticulture, where every step of production can take years to come to fruition, and any decision made

Improving Sustainable Viticulture and Winemaking Practices

Improving Sustainable Viticulture and Winemaking Practices
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 538
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ISBN-10 : 9780323851671
ISBN-13 : 0323851673
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Improving Sustainable Viticulture and Winemaking Practices by : J. Miguel Costa

Improving Sustainable Practices in Viticulture and Enology provides an up-to-date view on the major issues concerning the sustainability of the wine supply chain. The book describes problems and solutions on the use of inputs (e.g., water, energy) and emphasizes the roles and limitations of implementing circularity in the sector. It identifies some of the most relevant metrics while pinpointing the most critical issues concerning the environmental impacts of wine's supply chain (vineyards, wineries, trading). This is a novel reference to help the industry excel in production while improving current environmental practices. Professionals in industry, academics, environmentalists and anyone interested in gaining knowledge in sustainable solutions and practices in viticulture and wine production will find this resource indispensable. - Suggests and discusses solutions to overcome challenges imposed by adverse climate conditions - Presents innovative technologies that have an impact on the efficiency of resources and recycling - Includes technological tools for more precise monitoring and management in the wine supply chain

Toward a Sustainable Wine Industry

Toward a Sustainable Wine Industry
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : 9781498728515
ISBN-13 : 1498728510
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Toward a Sustainable Wine Industry by : Luann Preston-Wilsey

This title includes a number of Open Access chapters.Toward a Sustainable Wine Industry: Green Enology in Practice takes a broad look at the emerging trend of using sustainable wine production methods and business practices. It covers a multitude of aspects of the sustainable wine industry, including production methods, recycling efforts, customer

Handbook of Research on Sustainability Challenges in the Wine Industry

Handbook of Research on Sustainability Challenges in the Wine Industry
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 453
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ISBN-10 : 9781668469446
ISBN-13 : 1668469448
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Research on Sustainability Challenges in the Wine Industry by : Marco-Lajara, Bartolomé

In the wine industry, sustainability is an extremely important issue for two main reasons: Firstly, the industry faces serious threats as a consequence of climate change, as well as water and energy scarcity. Secondly, proper sustainable management of wineries can mean obtaining a competitive advantage by allowing them to increase market share and organizational innovation processes. In this sense, previous work has shown that customers tend to select wines that have been developed following sustainable practices, despite not knowing what this means in practice. The Handbook of Research on Sustainability Challenges in the Wine Industry serves as a guide for study, reflection, and critique to understand sustainability in the wine industry in its triple aspect (economic, social, and environmental). The book sheds light on the new trends and challenges of the wine industry, making it a must-read for academicians and managers who want to deepen their knowledge of the wine industry as well as its link with sustainability. Covering key topics such as wine tourism, green innovation, and consumer behavior, this major reference work is ideal for industry professionals, business owners, managers, entrepreneurs, researchers, scholars, academicians, practitioners, instructors, and students.

Crafting Sustainable Wine Businesses: Concepts and Cases

Crafting Sustainable Wine Businesses: Concepts and Cases
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 144
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ISBN-10 : 9781137553089
ISBN-13 : 1137553081
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Crafting Sustainable Wine Businesses: Concepts and Cases by : Armand Gilinsky, Jr.

Sustainable wine businesses are being crafted around the world, leaving the land in better shape for the next generation. In this book, four case studies reveal that sustainability in the wine industry it is tied tightly to long-term profitability.

Wine and Tourism

Wine and Tourism
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 280
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ISBN-10 : 9783319188577
ISBN-13 : 3319188577
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Wine and Tourism by : Marta Peris-Ortiz

The aim of this book is to show how wine tourism can be used as a model for sustainable economic development, driving economic growth and social development in some locations. It will explore the interaction between tourism and viticulture in wine tourism destinations, while also explaining some of the repercussions of these activities. This book covers various topics including regional development, environmental management, sustainable viticulture, quality management in wineries and wine tourism routes among others. Wine tourism, which combines two important yet distinct economic activities (i.e., tourism and viticulture), has recently emerged as a new tourism product driven by tourists’ search for new experiences and wineries’ need to diversify their businesses and seek new revenue streams to boost sales. This new form of tourism, which typically takes place in rural areas and which combines wine production with tourist activities, is becoming important for such regions by providing a complementary income source. It provides a model for sustainable economic development for these regions, which for various reasons may otherwise struggle to develop. Featuring cases and business implications from various locations, this book provides an important source of knowledge—both theoretical and practical—suitable to academics, scholars, researchers, and practitioners in the tourism sector and the wine industry.

The Green Vine

The Green Vine
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Publisher : Mountaineers Books
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : 9781594857331
ISBN-13 : 1594857334
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis The Green Vine by : Shannon Borg

CLICK HERE to download the first two chapters from The Green Vine * A charismatic guide to understanding environmentally-friendly wines — from defining labels to reviewing vineyard practices * Features personally-tested profiles of sustainable wines that everyone needs to try * California, Washington, and Oregon rank #1–3 nationally as having the most wineries per state Most people don’t want to think about their wine too much; they just want to enjoy it. At the same time, more and more people are thinking about where their food comes from. Why not ask the same questions about wine? It’s a product that faces many of the same industry, environment, and economic issues as that sustainable steak or fresh home-grown salad on your plate. Traditional wine production is currently under threat from increasingly homogenized commercial processes and suffers from a large carbon footprint — from bottle and cork materials to water runoff and erosion. Many winemakers are starting to take environmental stewardship very seriously, changing how they grow grapes and make wine. With The Green Vine, wine expert Shannon Borg demystifies the terms of sustainable wine-making and lays out a simple guide to West Coast wines and wineries that use both historical and modern sustainable practices. She explains why it’s important to consider how wine is produced and packaged, and why growing methods, soil health, and water resources matter. She then embarks on a wine-tasting tour of nearly 200 sustainable wineries in Washington, Oregon, Northern California, British Columbia, and Idaho — profiling the winemakers and farmers who are leading the green Wine movement. Winner of the Nautilus Awards 2014 "Better Books for a Better World" Silver Award!

Biodynamic, Organic and Natural Winemaking

Biodynamic, Organic and Natural Winemaking
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Total Pages : 261
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ISBN-10 : 1782501134
ISBN-13 : 9781782501138
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Biodynamic, Organic and Natural Winemaking by : Britt Karlsson

An award-winning and invaluable introduction to sustainable winemaking for all wine growers.

Healthy Vines, Pure Wines: Methods in Organic, Biodynamic(r), Natural, and Sustainable Viticulture

Healthy Vines, Pure Wines: Methods in Organic, Biodynamic(r), Natural, and Sustainable Viticulture
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1637423489
ISBN-13 : 9781637423486
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Healthy Vines, Pure Wines: Methods in Organic, Biodynamic(r), Natural, and Sustainable Viticulture by : Pamela Lanier

Healthy Vines, Pure Wines serves as a guide, which derives its information from real-world sources to share green practices in sustainable viticulture in a practical way. Including a how-to on treating vineyard issues organically, a look at how climate change is affecting viticulture, and a special focus on women in the field, this handbook maintains a forward focus. Also included are 16 case studies on successful organic, biodynamic, and sustainable wineries from the San Francisco North Bay Region, focusing on how what each has done can be replicated.

View from the Vineyard

View from the Vineyard
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Publisher : Board and Bench Publishing
Total Pages : 246
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ISBN-10 : 9781935879909
ISBN-13 : 1935879901
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis View from the Vineyard by : Clifford P. Ohmart

Author and entomologist Clifford P. Ohmart brings reason and clarity to the politically loaded and amorphously defined popular world of sustainable viticulture with this unique and comprehensive examination of the subject. View from the Vineyard does much more than explain what "sustainable" means, its practical importance to the wine industry, and the costs of agribusiness as usual. It provides the farmer with a realistic and achievable path to a sustainable vineyard by describing the challenges of practicing sustainable winegrowing, where integrated pest management fits in, how organic and sustainable farming related, a holistic vision for the farm, how to identify and define your farm's resources, methods for developing sustainable goals, creating a plan to achieve your holistic vision, ecosystem management, and understanding the vineyard as habitat. The book concludes with a self-assessment guide in which growers can easily track their progress through these transitional periods.