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Adoption of climate change mitigation practices by risk-averse farmers in the Ashanti Region,Ghana
Institution:1. Environment and Production Technology Division, International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, DC, USA;2. Council for Scientific and Industrial Research Soil Research Institute, Kumasi, Ghana;1. Aarhus University, Department of Environmental Science, Denmark;2. Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Economics, Sweden;3. Södertörn University, Department of Social Sciences, Sweden
Abstract:Uncertainty and risk-aversion are notably absent in the modeling of farmers' adoption of climate change mitigation practices in developing countries even though most of the agricultural mitigation practices also have effects on yield variability. The objective of this paper is to explore the implications for climate change mitigation projects of modeling farmers as risk neutral while in actuality they behave as risk-averse agents. Results indicate that when risk averse farmers are modeled as risk-neutral agents, the size of the incentives needed to induce participation to a carbon sequestration program is miscalculated with serious implications either for the success for projects that aim at compensating for climate change mitigation services or for the economic efficiency of such projects.
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