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The Impact of Climate Change on Wine Tourism from the Perspective of Hungarian Organic Wineries

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Published in:EU Agrarian Law
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Published: 2025
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title The Impact of Climate Change on Wine Tourism from the Perspective of Hungarian Organic Wineries
title_auth The Impact of Climate Change on Wine Tourism from the Perspective of Hungarian Organic Wineries
title_full The Impact of Climate Change on Wine Tourism from the Perspective of Hungarian Organic Wineries
title_fullStr The Impact of Climate Change on Wine Tourism from the Perspective of Hungarian Organic Wineries
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Climate Change on Wine Tourism from the Perspective of Hungarian Organic Wineries
title_short The Impact of Climate Change on Wine Tourism from the Perspective of Hungarian Organic Wineries
title_sort the impact of climate change on wine tourism from the perspective of hungarian organic wineries
topic Land Studies
Earth Sciences
Physical Sciences
url https://sciendo.com/article/10.2478/eual-2025-0005