posted on 2024-02-09, 17:10authored byGuy Garrod, Ken Willis, Neil Powe, Eric RutoEric Ruto
<p>The main objective of this study is to investigate the hypothesis that individuals have greater relative preferences for the environmental benefits associated with agri-environment schemes when they are delivered within those landscapes closest to where they live. A choice experiment approach based on a national survey was used to provide data and a mixed logit approach was then used to model relative preferences for the environmental benefits of ES across five generic landscape types. Results showed that most respondents have a preference for benefits to be delivered in those areas closest and most accessible to where they live.</p>
History
School affiliated with
College of Science Executive Office (Research Outputs)
Date Submitted
2014-09-28
Date Accepted
2014-09-28
Date of First Publication
2014-09-28
Date of Final Publication
2014-09-28
Event Name
87th Annual Conference of the Agricultural Economics Society