| Literature DB >> 31625049 |
Berit Hasler1, Mikolaj Czajkowski2, Katarina Elofsson3, Line Block Hansen4, Maria Theresia Konrad5, Helle Ørsted Nielsen5, Olli Niskanen6, Tea Nõmmann7, Anders Branth Pedersen5, Kaja Peterson7, Helen Poltimäe7, Tobias Häggmark Svensson8, Katarzyna Zagórska2.
Abstract
We use data from a survey of 2439 farmers in 5 countries around the Baltic Sea (Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Poland and Sweden) to investigate their preferences for adopting agricultural practices aimed at reducing nutrient leaching and greenhouse gas emissions. The measures considered are set-aside, catch crops and reduced fertilization. Contracts vary with respect to the area enrolled, contract length, possibility of premature termination, availability of professional advice and compensation. We quantitatively describe farmers' preferences in terms of their willingness-to-accept compensation for specific attributes of these contracts, if implemented. The results vary substantially between farm types (farmers' characteristics) and between the 5 countries, and support differentiation of contract obligations and payments to improve the uptake of Agri-Environmental Schemes. The results can be readily used to improve the design of country-specific nutrient reduction policies, in accordance with the next Common Agricultural Policy.Entities:
Keywords: Agri-environmental schemes; Baltic Sea; Choice experiment; Farmers’ preferences; Willingness to accept
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31625049 PMCID: PMC6814685 DOI: 10.1007/s13280-019-01242-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ambio ISSN: 0044-7447 Impact factor: 5.129