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The role of network bridging organisations in compensation payments for agri-environmental services under the EU Common Agricultural Policy

Journal

ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS
Volume 119, Issue -, Pages 24-38

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2015.07.025

Keywords

Payments for environmental services; EU Common Agricultural Policy; Bridging organisations; Network governance; Social learning; Environmental attitudes

Funding

  1. ERA-NET BiodivERSA project INVALUABLE
  2. EU FP7-projects GENCOMMONS (ERC grant) [284]
  3. BIOMOT [282625]
  4. Belgian National Science Foundation FRS-FNRS (MIS Incentive Grant on Governing Global Science Commons)

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Compensation payments to farmers for the provision of agri-environmental services are a well-established policy scheme under the EU Common Agricultural Policy. However, in spite of the success in most EU countries in the uptake of the programme by farmers, the impact of the scheme on the long term commitment of farmers to change their practices remains poorly documented. To explore this issue, this paper presents the results of structured field interviews and a quantitative survey in the Walloon Region of Belgium. The main finding of this study is that farmers who have periodic contacts with network bridging organisations that foster cooperation and social learning in the api-environmental landscapes show a higher commitment to change. This effect is observed both for farmers with high and low concern for biodiversity depletion. Support for network bridging organisations is foreseen under the EU Leader programme and the EU regulation 1306/2013, which could open-up interesting opportunities for enhancing the effectiveness of the current payment scheme for agri-environmental services. (C) 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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