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Figure 1
The Prosecco regionSource: author’s elaboration
Figure 2
The Prosecco’s hillside landscape. A historical equilibrium between man and natureSource: photo taken by the author
Figure 3
The Prosecco landscape on the plain: large geometric vineyards perfectly suited to agricultural machinerySource: photo taken by the author
Figure 4
New vineyards planted between 2007 and 2012 – Conegliano Valdobbiadene DOCG Prosecco zone (15 municipalities).Source: author’s elaboration on Veneto Region (2009; 2015)The municipal territory falling outside of the DOCG institutional boundary belongs to the Prosecco DOC zone, which was established in 2009.
Figure 5
Land-use changes that occurred between 2007 and 2012 – Conegliano Valdobbiadene DOCG Prosecco zone (15 municipalities)Source: author’s elaboration on Veneto Region (2009; 2015)
Figure 6
Geomorphological modifications to the hills for the planting of new vineyards in the Asolo DOCG zone.Source: photo taken by the author