Purpose: This paper sets out a framework for resilience assessment in the wine industry. The application of the framework is illustrated through case-study analysis of impacts of recentearthquakes on the wine industry in Marlborough, New Zealand. Design/methodology/approach: A case-study analysis of Marlborough region, on New Zealand’s South Island, based on semi-structured interviews with key stakeholders, document analysis (media and industry situation reports, insurance assessments), and informed by academic literature on socioecological and disaster resilience. Findings: Resilience analysis provides conceptual and methodological tools for assessing the capacity of socio-ecological systems to recover from shocks and stresses. Resilience ...
Resilience is increasingly used to inform natural hazard risk management. From global to national to...
We live in times with a heightened sense of uncertainty and constant reminders of the risk of extre...
‘Sustainability’ has endured as an important concept for tourism scholars for over two decades. More...
This paper examines resilience through a case study of New Zealand’s largest wine region following a...
This study uses a three phase model of supply chain resilience (readiness, response and recovery) to...
The study of resilience for organisations and their extended supply chains has become an important f...
Purpose/Aim. New Zealand’s wine industry is of great social- and economic importance to the country,...
New Zealand wine export reached a record of NZ$1.7 billion in 2018. It constitutes an important sect...
The New Zealand tourism sector is a nature-based industry facing a range of challenges caused by rap...
The aim of this paper is to explore the extent to which the wine industry in New Zealand perceives r...
Wine regions globally are exposed to ongoing shifts in climate variability and extremes, including c...
The concept of ‘resilience’ has recently gained traction in a range of contexts. Its various interpr...
In the tourism literature, there is considerable emphasis on resilience to immediate changes (e.g. n...
Purpose-The purpose of this paper is to study resilience among micro and small wineries. While the s...
Sustainability forms a key concept within the Agriculture Research Group on Sustainability (ARGOS) p...
Resilience is increasingly used to inform natural hazard risk management. From global to national to...
We live in times with a heightened sense of uncertainty and constant reminders of the risk of extre...
‘Sustainability’ has endured as an important concept for tourism scholars for over two decades. More...
This paper examines resilience through a case study of New Zealand’s largest wine region following a...
This study uses a three phase model of supply chain resilience (readiness, response and recovery) to...
The study of resilience for organisations and their extended supply chains has become an important f...
Purpose/Aim. New Zealand’s wine industry is of great social- and economic importance to the country,...
New Zealand wine export reached a record of NZ$1.7 billion in 2018. It constitutes an important sect...
The New Zealand tourism sector is a nature-based industry facing a range of challenges caused by rap...
The aim of this paper is to explore the extent to which the wine industry in New Zealand perceives r...
Wine regions globally are exposed to ongoing shifts in climate variability and extremes, including c...
The concept of ‘resilience’ has recently gained traction in a range of contexts. Its various interpr...
In the tourism literature, there is considerable emphasis on resilience to immediate changes (e.g. n...
Purpose-The purpose of this paper is to study resilience among micro and small wineries. While the s...
Sustainability forms a key concept within the Agriculture Research Group on Sustainability (ARGOS) p...
Resilience is increasingly used to inform natural hazard risk management. From global to national to...
We live in times with a heightened sense of uncertainty and constant reminders of the risk of extre...
‘Sustainability’ has endured as an important concept for tourism scholars for over two decades. More...