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Using environmental knowledge brokers to promote deep green agrienvironment Measures

Authors :
UCL - SSH/JURI/PJTD - Théorie du droit
Dedeurwaerdere, Tom
Melindi Ghidi, Paolo
Fabbri, Giordio
UCL - SSH/JURI/PJTD - Théorie du droit
Dedeurwaerdere, Tom
Melindi Ghidi, Paolo
Fabbri, Giordio
Source :
Ecological Economics, Vol. 176, no. 106722, p. 1-13 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Intermediary organisations have increasingly played a role in payments for agri-environment services across Europe over the last two decades. However, the economics literature has so far not examined the impact of this new governance mechanism on environmental protection and on individuals' behaviour. We develop a new theoretical economic framework to compare an incentive mechanism using intermediaries, such as environmental knowledge brokers and information providers, with a standard central governance mechanism, in terms of environmental impact. We show that the emergence of knowledge intermediaries is particularly effective where farmers initially have low environmental awareness, or when the public institution organising the scheme is insufficiently aware of individuals' characteristics. Our findings provide theoretical support for previous empirical results on payment schemes for agri-environment measures

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Ecological Economics, Vol. 176, no. 106722, p. 1-13 (2020)
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1288284219
Document Type :
Electronic Resource