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Defining environmental services from agriculture to better understand the implementation of European agri-environmental policy

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICY
Volume 139, Issue -, Pages 22-28

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.envsci.2022.10.009

Keywords

Environmental services; Agri-environmental policy; Service economics; Externalities; Environmental economics; Policy evaluation

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This article re-examines the issue of environmental services from the perspective of agriculture policy and introduces a new typology. The application of this typology helps to better understand the definition and implementation of European agricultural environmental policies, and provides guidance for promoting environmental services, clarifying policy instrument choices, and adjusting policy evaluation.
This article re-examines the question of environmental services from the perspective of agriculture policy, and in the framework of implementing European Union agri-environmental measures. The article develops a new ty-pology highlighting two different understandings of services: environmental services as 'services-based activities' versus environmental services as 'internalization of externalities'. The first concept is based on the theory of services; the second is based on the theory of externalities. We apply the typology to understand the definition and implementation of agri-environmental policies in Europe. Applying the typology helps to (i) identify the type of environmental services that could be promoted, (ii) clarify the choice of associated policy instruments, and (iii) potentially adapt policy evaluation to the type of environmental services provided by agriculture.

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