Ermittlung der Teilnahmebereitschaft an Vertragsnaturschutzprogrammen und der dafür notwendigen Ausgleichszahlungen mit Hilfe eines Discrete-Choice-Experimentes
This paper uses data from a discrete choice experiment to investigate the factors affecting participation in agri-environmental schemes in Eiderstedt and Südtondern, two grassland regions in Schleswig-Holstein. As expected, higher payment rates increase farmers' willingness to sign a conservation contract whereas stricter management prescriptions reduce participation. Besides contract design variables, a number of farm-specific variables affect farmers' willingness to participate. Farmers, for instance, with previous experience in agri-environmental contracting are more likely to choose a contract than those without such experience. Our estimates of marginal willingness-to-accept show that farmers regard contractual obligations relating to fertilizer use and mowing dates as particularly demanding, resulting in high compensation requirements of €100 - 200 per hectare. Farms with high land use intensities - e.g. high stocking rates or low shares of permanent pasture - request higher compensation payments than less intensive farms.
| Alternative title: | Factors affecting Participation and Compensation Requirements in Agri-Environmental Schemes: Insights from a Discrete Choice Experiment |
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| Year of publication: |
2013
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| Authors: | Breustedt, Gunnar ; Schulz, Norbert ; Latacz-Lohmann, Uwe |
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German Journal of Agricultural Economics (GJAE). - ISSN 2191-4028. - Vol. 62.2013, 4, p. 244-258
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| Publisher: |
Frankfurt a. M. : Deutscher Fachverlag |
| Subject: | Naturschutz | Anreiz | Grasland | Diskrete Entscheidung | Schleswig-Holstein |
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