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Analysis of sustainable territorial development in the Vale dos Vinhedos, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, in the 2000s
[Análisis del desarrollo sostenible del territorio en Vale dos Vinhedos, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil, en la década de 2000]

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  • Marielen Aline Costa da Silva

    (CEPAN - CEPAN, Agribusiness Program)

  • Marcos Vinicius Araujo

    (CEPAN - CEPAN, Agribusiness Program)

  • Kelly Lissandra Bruch

    (CEPAN - CEPAN, Agribusiness Program)

Abstract

With a focus on the territories and their development, and in face of the expansion of NewVitiviniculture World, territories such as the "Vale dos Vinhedos", located in the southern region of Brazil,have increasingly awakened the interest of entrepreneurs and researchers, serving as a "model" of humandevelopment and progress of wine-related activities. Seeking to understand part of the complexity of theprocess of territorial development of the "Vale dos Vinhedos" this article proposes to portray the process ofdevelopment of the municipalities that are encompassed by this territory, at the years 2000 and 2010, by meansof the Sustainable Development Index (IDS) - developed by the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation onAgriculture (IICA). The observed data showed that, in general, the indices of sustainable development ofeach municipality, as well as the aggregate index of the "Vale dos Vinhedos", do not undergo significanttransformations from the year 2000 to the year 2010, nor do they express satisfactory development results forthe four dimensions analysed. These aspects can be explained by conflicts that are consolidated around theproductive and traditional practices and other factores related to the dynamics of the territory

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  • Marielen Aline Costa da Silva & Marcos Vinicius Araujo & Kelly Lissandra Bruch, 2017. "Analysis of sustainable territorial development in the Vale dos Vinhedos, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, in the 2000s [Análisis del desarrollo sostenible del territorio en Vale dos Vinhedos, Rio Grande," Post-Print hal-02885650, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-02885650
    DOI: 10.1051/bioconf/20170904002
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