Affiliation:
1. IFAPA—Institute of Agricultural and Fisheries Research and Training Centro IFAPA Camino de Purchil Granada Spain
2. WEARE—Water, Environmental and Agricultural Resources Economics Research Group Universidad de Córdoba Córdoba Spain
3. AGAPA—Andalusian Agency of Agricultural and Fisheries Management Córdoba Spain
Abstract
AbstractFarmers' preferences toward practice‐ and results‐based agri‐environmental schemes (AES) are analysed using a labelled choice experiment. The analysis focuses on schemes involving an innovative satellite‐based monitoring system, with different environmental objectives. Olive groves in southern Spain are used as a case study. Results show no statistically significant differences in farmers' willingness to accept (WTA) payment for participating in practice‐ versus results‐based AES when the scheme targets carbon sequestration. By contrast, farmers require a significantly higher WTA payment for results‐based AES when targeting biodiversity (using bird species as an indicator), mostly due to the uncertainties related to its provision and monitoring. WTA significantly increases with provision level and remote sensing monitoring, regardless of the type of scheme. Significant preference heterogeneity is observed, partly explained by farmers' attitudes toward risk and their beliefs about environmental service provision and monitoring capacity. The results suggest useful policy implications, including the potential of making use of joint provision of environmental services in the design of results‐based AES and accompanying them with uncertainty mitigating measures.
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Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación
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