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Exploring Circular Economy as an Innovative Approach Through a Wine Tourism Itinerary [PDF]
Emilia Ayres de la Barrera
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Wine tourism as an alternative form of tourism and its aspects in Greek economy [PDF]
Champeropoulos, Konstantinos
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"Enorecreation" as a New Perspective in Enotourism – Theoretical and Practical Reflections
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ENOTOURISM AND SUSTAINABLE TOURISM IN POLAND
SOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference, 2018This paper presents a research conducted in three Polish regions, Dolny Slask, Malopolska, and Pod Karpacie, within the EU funded project “Innovation and Capacity Building in Higher Education for Cultural Management, Hospitality and Sustainable Tourism in European Cultural Routes” that aims to provide profitable solutions for sustainable tourism ...
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Wine Destination Offered as a Brand – Enotourism in Chile
Fifth International Scientific Conference ITEMA Recent Advances in Information Technology, Tourism, Economics, Management and Agriculture, 2021Chile is seen as a wine-producing giant from New World Wine, and so its brand as a destination is nowadays mostly associated with nature and then with wine. As a country of wine for incoming tourists, it can offer even more connection to wine due to the superior qualities of its history, culture, and nature. Enotourism is a trend that could explicitly
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Abstract Oenological tourism as we know it today is deeply related to the historical changes that took place in the first part of the 19th century, affecting the processes of cultivation, production and trade of wine in Spain. This work aims to provide a vision of wine and its sociocultural environments through the gaze of ...
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Abstract Oenological tourism as we know it today is deeply related to the historical changes that took place in the first part of the 19th century, affecting the processes of cultivation, production and trade of wine in Spain. This work aims to provide a vision of wine and its sociocultural environments through the gaze of ...
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Enotourism: A New Profitable Business? Poland’s Case
2016The research problem considered in this paper is enotourism. The aim of this article is to assess and suggest the prospects for the development of enotourism in Poland. The following research hypothesis was verified: appropriate promotion is the most important factor contributing to the development of enotourism in Poland.
Katarzyna Jesiotr, Elzbieta Szymanska
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Role of the Industry 4.0 in the Wine Production and Enotourism Sectors
2020The tradition of wine production and consumption in Portugal is widely spread since the country presents climatic and territorial characteristics which have made wine-making an important strategic sector. In addition, the essence of the wine industry has led to greater tourism, thus enhancing the growth of enotourism.
Jéssica Sá +4 more
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