2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2016.01.012
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Result-based agri-environment measures: Market-based instruments, incentives or rewards? The case of Baden-Württemberg

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“…That the farm ers see good farm ing as le git i mately im prov ing the farm through good agro nomic prac tices and tak ing farm ing se ri ously is pos i tive for im ple ment ing the re sults-based ap proach be cause it requires farm ers' en gage ment and in ter est for pro duc ing re sult (Fleury et al, 2015;Russi et al, 2016). In this re gard, the ap proach en cour ages good farm ing.…”
Section: Operationalizing Ecological Results and Rewardsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That the farm ers see good farm ing as le git i mately im prov ing the farm through good agro nomic prac tices and tak ing farm ing se ri ously is pos i tive for im ple ment ing the re sults-based ap proach be cause it requires farm ers' en gage ment and in ter est for pro duc ing re sult (Fleury et al, 2015;Russi et al, 2016). In this re gard, the ap proach en cour ages good farm ing.…”
Section: Operationalizing Ecological Results and Rewardsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The farmers in Mengyin County revealed that the development indicator and premium calculation for input-based payments are difficult and that output-based payments are generally understood to increase the effectiveness of PES schemes. If more PES programs were designed at the outset with the intention of evaluating their effectiveness (output-based), it would make a vital contribution toward filling the large gap in our knowledge about effective conservation investments and extrinsic motivations for contributing farmers' intrinsic motivations [17,36]. Although PES programs typically target a single service [28,58], the respondents in this study who had reached an educational level higher than high school would prefer to focus on bundled services.…”
Section: Sufficient Conditions For the Design Of Pes Programsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The role of in-kind contributions, such as for 9 In the EU, for example, payment by result approach within the European agri-environmental schemes has been successfully tested and documented [e.g., 141,142]. 10 Additionality assessments of USA agricultural conservation programs indicate that additionality varies greatly depending on the contracted agricultural practices.…”
Section: Payment Mechanism Targeting and Differentiationmentioning
confidence: 99%