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Vulnerability and resilience in New Zealand’s wine industry: A case study from Marlborough

Cradock-Henry, N. A.
Fountain, Joanna M.
Date
2017
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Conference Contribution - published
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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 thinking provides a useful conceptual and theoretical basis for assessing the capacity of the wine industry to absorb shocks, and prepare for future uncertainty. Practical implications: Resilience assessment can help identify winery operation components that influence system-critical sensitivities to seismic risks. This type of analysis can help the industry identify system vulnerabilities and risks, and develop and support specific adaptation or resilience building strategies.
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