Daniel Moscovici

Daniel Moscovici is a Professor of Environmental Studies & Sustainability at Stockton University, located in the Pinelands National Reserve and on the world famous Atlantic City boardwalk in New Jersey, USA. He completed his PhD (Environmental Planning) and MS (Environmental Studies) from the University of Pennsylvania, his MBA (International Management) from Villanova University, and his BS (Natural Resource Economics) from Lehigh University. He teaches courses in environmental management, environmental planning, regional geography, and sustainability. He has been an invited lecturer to universities in Chile, S. Korea, The Netherlands, and Australia. He is a recipient of the US Department of State Fulbright Specialist Award and other grants through the NJ Department of Environmental Protection. His current research interests include wine sustainability, regional recreation planning, ski resort sustainability and climate change impacts, environmental conflict, natural resource management, climate change migration, and land conservation.

Publications

Obstacles to Developing a Wine Sustainability Framework: A Global Analysis
Daniel Moscovici, Jeffrey Gow. © 2023. 16 pages.
Wine is part of the recent global trend for healthier food sources. However, there is no commonly agreed upon global certification for wine. In fact, wine has unique...