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Building an empirically-based framework to value multiple public goods of agriculture at broad supranational scales
Institution:1. Forest Research Centre (CEF)—Instituto Superior de Agronomia—Universidade de Lisboa, Tapada da Ajuda, 1349-017 Lisboa, Portugal;2. Centro de Estudos Transdisciplinares para o Desenvolvimento (CETRAD), University of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro (UTAD) Quinta de Prados, 5000-801 Vila Real, Portugal;3. Institute for Prospective Technological Studies (IPTS), Joint Research Centre (JRC), European Commission, C/Inca Garcilaso, s/n, 41092 Seville, SPAIN;1. Department of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden;2. Department of Landscape Architecture and Spatial Planning, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Norway;3. Department of Work Science, Business Economics and Environmental Psychology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden;1. Forest Sciences Center of Catalonia (CTFC), Forest Economics Department, St. Pau Art Nouveau Site – St. Leopold Pavilion, St. Antoni Maria Claret 167, 08025 Barcelona, Spain;2. European Forest Institute – Mediterranean Regional Office (EFIMED), St. Pau Art Nouveau Site – St. Leopold Pavilion, St. Antoni Maria Claret 167, 08025 Barcelona, Spain;3. Forest Sciences Center of Catalonia (CTFC), Sustainable Forest Management department, Crta. St. Llorenç de Morunys km. 2, 25280 Solsona, Spain;4. Center for Agro-food Economy and Development (CREDA-UPC-IRTA), Edifici ESAB, Esteve Terrades 8, 08860 Castelldefels, Spain;1. ICAAM, Instituto de Ciências Agrárias e Ambientais Mediterrânicas, Universidade de Évora, Apartado 94, 7006-554 Évora, Portugal;2. Joint Research Centre, European Commision Address, TP 270, Via Fermi 2759, Italy;1. State Key Laboratory of Urban and Regional Ecology, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 18 Shuangqing Road, Haidian District, Beijing 100085, China;2. Key Laboratory of Forest Ecology and Management, Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 72 Wenhua Road, Shenyang 110016, China;1. Applied Economics Department. School of Economics and Business, Campus de la Cartuja s/n, University of Granada, Granada, Spain;2. Postdoctoral Researcher, Spanish Andalucia Government, Department of Economic Theory and History, School of Economics and Business, Campus de la Cartuja s/n, University of Granada, Granada, Spain
Abstract:Agricultural landscapes deliver multiple, highly valued goods such as cultural amenities, biodiversity conservation and climate stability. These goods are often delivered as side-effects of farmers' production decisions driven by broad-scale, supranational changes in agricultural, trade or other policies. Human well-being is thus affected in ways not taken into account in these macro-policy decisions. To avoid this policy failure, there is a growing demand for the valuation of broad-scale changes in public goods by the general public. For this purpose, context-rich valuation scenarios at this broad scale need to be developed which are empirically-based, policy-relevant and understandable by the general public. In this way, respondents are focused on actual trade-offs rather than invited to give symbolic reactions. This paper presents and discusses a valuation framework developed to fulfil these criteria. The approach is based on a typology of Macro-Regional Agri-Environmental Problems (MRAEP). Each MRAEP is defined by: (1) prevailing farming systems and agricultural landscapes; (2) current levels of public-good delivery; (3) expected direction of land-use change; and (4) expected effects of such change on public-good provision in each macro-region. Multivariate analysis of EU-wide data on agricultural landscapes and farming-systems led to identify thirteen macro-regions in the EU. Current public-good provision was described using public-good indicators. Only those public goods that are expected to change or could be improved by available policy options (core public goods) were used to generate choice alternatives for survey respondents. The paper ends by discussing innovative elements in the proposed approach, achievements, shortcomings and possible policy uses.
Keywords:Agricultural public goods  Policy failure  Public-good provision  Public-good valuation  Broad-scale valuation  Policy-relevant
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