Interaction effects of multiple targeted agri-environmental payments under climate change in a mountain region
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2017-09-01
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Targeting of agri-environmental measures (AEM) is a key to increasing the cost-effectiveness of governmental support for biodiversity conservation and the provision of ecosystem services from agriculture. Existing literature, however, often focuses on single measures without considering that policies are usually bundles of different measures. Here we use a social-ecological, agent-based modelling framework to assess interaction effects of agricultural policies while accounting for climate change impacts in our analysis. The results from our case study in a mountain region show that interaction effects of the different targeted policies affect the provisioning levels of all goods and services.
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AIEAA
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XV EAAE Congress "Towards Sustainable Agri-Food Systems: Balancing between Markets and Society"
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Agri-environmental measure; targeting; agent-based modelling; mountain region
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09564 - Finger, Robert / Finger, Robert
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