2014
DOI: 10.1080/15575330.2014.910538
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Socioeconomic development in an ultra-peripheral European region: the role of a food regulatory council as a social anchor

Abstract: Food regulatory councils, designations of origin, and protected designations of origin are critical for quality control and compliance of regulations of food production. While executing these activities, regulatory councils may also contribute to a rural region’s wealth in various ways, for instance, promoting socioeconomic development by enhancing the image, positioning, and preservation of local food cultures. In adopting social anchor theory, this study examines the role of a cheese regulatory council in an… Show more

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“…They help tourism firms embedded in a tourism destination to develop long-term strategic planning and marketing strategies, to preserve local resources and heritage, and to drive change among the tourism agents in the value system-all of which are crucial for the competitiveness of both tourism businesses and destinations [58,59,76,79,84]. Regulatory councils, designations of origin, and protected designations of origin also play a critical role in quality control and ensuring compliance with regulations [85,86].…”
Section: External Effects: Geographical Location Natural Environment and Tourist Destinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They help tourism firms embedded in a tourism destination to develop long-term strategic planning and marketing strategies, to preserve local resources and heritage, and to drive change among the tourism agents in the value system-all of which are crucial for the competitiveness of both tourism businesses and destinations [58,59,76,79,84]. Regulatory councils, designations of origin, and protected designations of origin also play a critical role in quality control and ensuring compliance with regulations [85,86].…”
Section: External Effects: Geographical Location Natural Environment and Tourist Destinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, from a destination perspective, Duarte-Alonso [86] explores the food regulatory council of one region of La Palma in the Canary Islands. The council acts as a social anchor contributing to the wealth of rural regions by promoting local food cultures, propelling change, and providing support in the production process.…”
Section: Cluster 3: Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%