2018
DOI: 10.1007/s10668-018-0109-z
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Use of discrete choice experiments to facilitate design of effective environmentally friendly agricultural policies

Abstract: Appropriate environmentally friendly agricultural technologies and practices must be implemented in China (and many other countries) to reduce farmland non-point source pollution and meet sustainability objectives. A major hindrance to their implementation is that Chinese farmers have very low willingness to accept such practices. Discrete choice experiments (DCEs) have known value for identifying goods or policies with attractive attributes, and thus exploring target groups' choice behavior and addressing suc… Show more

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“…e Choice Modelling method not only measures an individual's preferences but also finds how the person selects from different competition choice sets. us, this approach is more suitable for analyzing individuals' behavioral decisions [36,37]. Besides, it also provides a series of value measurements based on environmental attributes and personal characteristics [38].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e Choice Modelling method not only measures an individual's preferences but also finds how the person selects from different competition choice sets. us, this approach is more suitable for analyzing individuals' behavioral decisions [36,37]. Besides, it also provides a series of value measurements based on environmental attributes and personal characteristics [38].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and perceptions of different categories of farmers (Almekinders et al 2019;Barrowclough and Alwang 2018;Wang et al 2019;Bulte et al 2014;Duflo et al 2011). At community level, this may include approaches to understand community dynamics, power relations, 2017) is relevant, however her work has not been applied yet to agriculture and LMIC.…”
Section: Understanding Adoption and Measuring Progressmentioning
confidence: 99%