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Spatially Uniform versus Spatially Heterogeneous Compensation Payments for Biodiversity-Enhancing Land-Use Measures
Authors:Frank?W?tzold  author-information"  >  author-information__contact u-icon-before"  >  mailto:frank.waetzold@ufz.de"   title="  frank.waetzold@ufz.de"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author,Martin?Drechsler
Affiliation:(1) Department of E.E.E.S., Research Leipzig-Halle, UFZ Centre For Environmental, P.O. Box 500135, 04301 Leipzig, Germany
Abstract:The importance of compensation payments for biodiversity-enhancing land-use measures has grown over the past decade, particularly in connection with agri-environmental policy. Given that both the costs and the benefits of biodiversity-enhancing land-use measures are subject to spatial variation, the criterion of cost-effectiveness calls for spatially heterogeneous compensation payments. However, when deciding whether to implement uniform or heterogeneous compensation payments, the regulator has to compare the disadvantage of uniform payments in terms of cost-effectiveness with the disadvantages of spatially heterogeneous payments. To help resolve this issue, this paper provides a simple ecological-economic model that allows the reduced cost-effectiveness associated with uniform payments for biodiversity-enhancing land-use measures to be assessed for different types of benefit and cost functions.JEL classification: Q20
Keywords:agri-environmental policy  biodiversity  compensation payments  conservation  cost-effectiveness  ecological-economic modelling  land use
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