Vandecandelaere E., Marie-Vivien D., Thévenod-Mottet E., Bouhaddane M., Pieprzownik V., Tartanac F., Puzone I. (2025). Worldwide perspectives on geographical indications: crossed views between researchers, policy makers and practitioners. Cham (Suisse) : Springer. 394 p.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-71641-6
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-71641-6
Titre : | Worldwide perspectives on geographical indications: crossed views between researchers, policy makers and practitioners |
Auteurs : | E. Vandecandelaere ; D. Marie-Vivien ; E. Thévenod-Mottet ; M. Bouhaddane ; V. Pieprzownik ; F. Tartanac ; I. Puzone |
Type de document : | E-Book |
Editeur : | Cham [Suisse] : Springer, 2025 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-3-031-71641-6 |
Format : | 394 p. |
Langues : | Anglais |
Langues du résumé : | Anglais |
Catégories : |
Catégories principales 04 - DEVELOPPEMENT LOCAL ET REGIONAL ; 4.3 - Appellations liées au Territoire. Produits du Terroir. QualitéThésaurus IAMM INDICATION GEOGRAPHIQUE PROTEGEE ; LABEL DE QUALITE ; APPELLATION D'ORIGINE ; ETIQUETAGE DES PRODUITS ; DROIT ; ASPECT JURIDIQUE ; DEVELOPPEMENT TERRITORIAL ; DURABILITE |
Résumé : |
Geographical Indications (GI) are distinctive signs that associate products of quality and reputation with their place or area of production and thereby help identify and distinguish such products on the market.
In July 2022, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le dével oppement (CIRAD) in collaboration with the Swiss Intellectual Property Institute (IPI) and oriGIn (Organization for an International GI Network), brought together more than 200 representatives of researchers, public authorities, producers and their collective organizations, public authorities and international organizations from 47 countries to discuss recent research and practices on global perspectives on Geographical Indications. This book is a collection of selected contributions from those discussions authored by academics, practitioners and policy-makers and presenting key research and developments in the practices of geographical indications from across the globe. The book presents a rich analysis of GIs from the nature and legal definition to public and private management, market forces, sustainable development, intellectual property rights as well as consumer rights and welfare. This is an open access book. |
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IntroductionA Worldwide Perspective of Geographical Indications in a Time of Changes: Crossed Views Between Researchers, Policy Makers and Practitioners Nature of GIs and Relations to Other Rights Do Geographical Indications Certify Origin and Quality? PDO and Organic: Consumers Willingness to Pay for Combined Labels Innovating the Link to Origin: Is There a Difference Between PDOs and PGIs? The Traditional Specialty Guaranteed or the Protected Geographical Indication as Quality Schemes for the Protection of Jamón Serrano (Serrano Ham) Geographical Indications in South America: Its Not All About the Label. Cultural Factors and Networked Governance Analysis of Origin Labelling Schemes in the Southern Mediterranean Countries; The Case of Deglet Nour of Tolga in Algeria Silent Registered EU GIs: What Is at Stake? Domain Name Protection for Geographical Indications: A European Gamechanger GI Legal Systems and Roles of Public Actors Study on the Protection System and Economic Impact of GIs in China Geographical Indication Regulations and Practices in Türkiye Promotion and Protection of Products of Origin in Chile. The Role of the State Two Decades of Dedication: The Story of Registering Karoo Lamb as a GI in South Africa Better Interinstitutional Coordination for the Efficient Operation of the Delegated Entities of the PDOs in Colombia Empirical Investigation of Fraud and Unfair Competition Practices in France and Vietnam: Actors, Types and Drivers A Model of Geographical Indications Product Specification for ASEAN Countries Geographical Indications Contributions to Territorial Development Contribution of the PDO and PGI of Extremadura (Spain) to the Protection of Biodiversity and the Development of the Green and Circular Economy Madd de Casamance: The Collective Construction of a GI on a Picked Product to Develop a Sustainable Industry Geographical Indication and Its Transforming Role in the Amazon: The Case of Pará State (Brazil) The Patrimony Blind Spot of Geographical Indication in State-Centered Governance: Mikawa Region Agri-food Products in Japan The First Controversy Over GI Registration in Japan: A Case of Hatcho Miso Comparison Between Geographical Indication Indigenous Rice in India and Thailand: Regulations and Practices Geographical Indications and Sustainability The Potential of Geographical Indications (GI) to Enhance Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) in Japan, with GI Mishima Potato as a Case Study The Teachings of the Bouhezza Cheese GI in Algeria Through the Perception of the Actors on the Economic, Social, Environmental and Cultural Effects Sustainability Strategy for GIs; A Bottom-Up and Participatory Approach for GI Sustainability Terroir-Based Geographical Indications in the Face of Climate Change: The Narrow Path of a Strategic Reinterpretation of the Link to Origin The Issue of Geographical Indications in the Face of Climate Change in France Geographical Indication Foods as Part of Healthy Diets; Their Contributions to Explore Further Everyday Food Practices: GI Products, Sustainable Consumption and Health |
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URL / DOI : | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-71641-6 |
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