Agri-environment schemes: Farmers' acceptance and perception of potential 'Payment by Results' in grassland-A case study in England

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​Agri-environment schemes: Farmers' acceptance and perception of potential 'Payment by Results' in grassland-A case study in England​
Schroeder, L. A.; Isselstein, J.; Chaplin, S. & Peel, S.​ (2013) 
Land Use Policy32 pp. 134​-144​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2012.10.009 

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Schroeder, Lilli A.; Isselstein, Johannes; Chaplin, Stephen; Peel, Stephen
Abstract
The implementation of a 'Payment by Results' (PBR) approach to agri-environment schemes (AES) can further increase their ecological and economic efficiency. The aim of this case study was to assess farmers' perception and acceptance of potential PBR using the example of England and to evaluate aspects of importance to the implementation of PBR. Face-to-face interviews were conducted with 32 farmers in the English region of 'Yorkshire and The Humber'. A semi-standardised questionnaire, which included an example-PBR-option for maintaining and enhancing species-richness in grassland, was developed. The results show that the majority of farmers in this case study accepted PBR. Acceptance was significantly influenced by farmers' age, experience with AES, farm size and abundance of pre-existing environmental features. If PBR was introduced, farmers would seek more advice. However, the actual willingness of farmers to join a full PBR scheme instead of an action-based option is still questionable. An approach combining a maintained with an enhanced PBR element with different target levels emerged as a possible way forward. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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2013
Journal
Land Use Policy 
Organization
Fakultät für Agrarwissenschaften ; Department für Nutzpflanzenwissenschaften ; Abteilung Graslandwissenschaft 
ISSN
0264-8377
Language
English

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