Author:
Del Corso Jean-Pierre,Nguyen Thi Dieu Phuong Geneviève,Kephaliacos Charilaos
Abstract
As scholars have shown, acceptance is key to the success of Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) scheme. While many studies adopt a static cost-benefit perspective, few address the social process leading to acceptance. Drawing on Suchman (1995), this article examines the legitimacy
process underlying the acceptance of a PES in agriculture. In particular, the role of collective action in the legitimisation process is analysed, using a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods of discourse analysis. Data from an agro-environmental PES scheme in France on water
quality shows that acceptance depends on the normative and cognitive legitimacy that actors confer upon a public policy.
Subject
Philosophy,General Environmental Science
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20 articles.
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