Payment Types and Participation in Payment for Ecosystem Services Programs: Stated Preferences of Landowners
Abstract
Because the effectiveness of payment for ecosystem services (PES) programs depends on
landowners’ engagement, understanding the relationship between the type of payment and
participation is a key issue. This paper reports on a choice experiment that quantifies
landowners’ preferences for cash and educational in-kind payment. The main results indicate a positive correlation between participation in a PES contract and the magnitude of the cash payment, while participation seems uncorrelated with the magnitude of the educational inkind
payment. In addition, we investigate the mix of payment types and heterogeneity in
preferences, which can help policymakers design strategies to increase participation.
Other description
JEL: Q28; Q57
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Date
2014-04Author
Nordén, Anna
Keywords
payment for ecosystem services
cash payments
in-kind payments
stated preferences
land owners
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
591
Language
eng
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