Is the ‘Protected Designation of Origin’ an indicator for sustainable landscape management? Insights from pasture-based animal husbandry in five EU countries

2023-11 | preprint. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​Is the ‘Protected Designation of Origin’ an indicator for sustainable landscape management? Insights from pasture-based animal husbandry in five EU countries​
Flinzberger, L. ; Plieninger, T.; Bugalho, M. N.& Zinngrebe, Y.​ (2023)

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Flinzberger, Lukas ; Plieninger, Tobias; Bugalho, Miguel Nuno; Zinngrebe, Yves
Abstract
Previous research has shown that products labeled as ‘Protected Designation of Origin’ (PDO) correlate positively with indicators for landscape sustainability. However, specific factors that turn PDO products into sustainable landscape management tools remain vague. We analyze interviews from six European production systems to explore the links between PDO-labeled products and sustainable landscape management. All case studies were linked to extensive and pasture-based animal husbandry. We found that PDO products can contribute to sustainable landscape management if income is supplemented by well-adapted incentives for agri-environmental measures. Successful products are further associated with local networks that use synergies between different stakeholder interests. By introducing eligibility criteria that focus on the various social-ecological goals, PDO labeling could become a sustainability standard. Due to their social-ecological influence at the landscape level, PDO products can be a powerful addition to the EU’s Green Deal and rural development strategy.
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November-2023
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Department für Agrarökonomie und Rurale Entwicklung 
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15
Language
English
Subject(s)
food labeling; high nature value farmland; pheonomen-centered text analysis; agricultural policy; farm to fork strategy

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