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Nudging farmers to enrol land into agri-environmental schemes: the role of a collective bonus
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2015
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Applied EconomicsLand UseAgricultural EconomicsEnvironmental EconomicsAgri-environmental PolicyAgri-environmental SchemesEnvironmental PolicyAgri-environmental SchemeFarming SystemSustainable AgriculturePublic HealthEconomicsAgricultural ImpactChoice ExperimentConditional Collective BonusAgricultureCollective BonusBusinessLand Economics
This article shows that the introduction of a conditional collective bonus in an agri-environmental scheme (AES) can improve farmers' participation and increase land enrolment for lower overall budgetary costs. This monetary bonus is paid in addition to the usual AES payment if a given threshold is reached in terms of aggregate farmer participation. Using a choice experiment, we estimate the preferences of winegrowers in the South of France for such a bonus. We show that it contributes to increased expectations of farmers on others' participation, therefore shifting a pro-environmental social norm and favouring the adoption of less pesticide-intensive farming practices.
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