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Previous research has shown that products labeled as ‘Protected
Designation of Origin’ (PDO) correlate positively with indicators for land-
scape sustainability. However, specific factors that turn PDO products into
sustainable landscape management tools remain vague. We analyze inter-
views from six European production systems to explore the links between
PDO-labeled products and sustainable landscape management. All case
studies were linked to extensive animal husbandry. We found that PDO
products can contribute to sustainable landscape management if well-
adapted incentives for agri-environmental measures supplement income.
Successful products are further associated with local networks that use
synergies between different stakeholder interests. Due to their promotion
of social-ecological goals at the landscape level, PDO products can be
a powerful addition to the EU’s Green Deal and rural development strat-
egy, and by introducing eligibility criteria that focus on social-ecological
goals, PDO labeling could be classified as a sustainability standard.
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food labeling high nature value farmland phenomenon-centered text analysis agricultural policy farm to fork strategy
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Citação
Flinzberger, Lukas, et al. «Is the ‘Protected Designation of Origin’ an Indicator for Sustainable Landscape Management? Insights from Pasture-Based Animal Husbandry in Five EU Countries». Journal of Land Use Science, vol. 19, n.o 1, janeiro de 2024, pp. 59–77. https://doi.org/10.1080/1747423X.2024.2326321.
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Taylor & Francis
