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doi:10.1177/1096348020982353

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doi:10.1177/1096348020982353
Piedmont serves as the broader regional context for the Langhe case study. This administrative region in northwest Italy contains the Langhe territory and provides the geographical and cultural framework for understanding wine production and tourism development. Piedmont's position at the foot of the Alps and its wine-making traditions create the larger context for sustainable tourism stakeholder analysis.
Anne Fouilloux
2025-08-15T12:31:19.219Z
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doi:10.1177/1096348020982353
Anne Fouilloux
2025-08-15T12:31:19.219Z
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doi:10.1177/1096348020982353
Italy is a world-renowned wine-producing country, and the Piedmont region of northwest Italy, where the Langhe territory is, is known for producing red wines
Anne Fouilloux
2025-08-15T12:31:19.219Z
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doi:10.1177/1096348020982353
The Langhe region serves as the primary case study area for investigating sustainable tourism development through stakeholder analysis. Located in Piedmont, northern Italy, this UNESCO World Heritage Site region is renowned for wine production (Barolo, Barbaresco), food specialties, and tourism. The study examines how various stakeholders contribute to sustainable economic growth in this specific geographical area, which received over 330,000 tourists in 2018.
Anne Fouilloux
2025-08-15T12:27:55.456Z
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doi:10.1177/1096348020982353
Anne Fouilloux
2025-08-15T12:27:55.456Z
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doi:10.1177/1096348020982353
The article aims to investigate how the business model in tourism that is used in Italy's Langhe region is aligned to the promotion of a "sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work."
Anne Fouilloux
2025-08-15T12:27:55.456Z
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doi:10.1177/1096348020982353
The territory of Langhe—along with Roero and Monferrato—was named a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2014: this acknowledgment helped food tourism.
Anne Fouilloux
2025-08-15T12:27:55.456Z
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doi:10.1177/1096348020982353
The research study investigates sustainable tourism development in Italy, specifically focusing on the business model and stakeholder analysis in the Langhe region. Italy serves as the national context for examining how tourism aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly regarding economic growth and employment.
Anne Fouilloux
2025-08-15T12:24:27.328Z
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doi:10.1177/1096348020982353
Anne Fouilloux
2025-08-15T12:24:27.328Z
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doi:10.1177/1096348020982353
Based on stakeholder theory, the article aims to investigate how the business model in tourism that is used in Italy's Langhe region is aligned to the promotion of a "sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work.
Anne Fouilloux
2025-08-15T12:24:27.328Z

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