TY - UNPB
T1 - Periurban Agriculture: do the Current EU Agrienvironmental Policy Programmes Fit with it?
AU - Arata, Linda
AU - Guastella, Giovanni
AU - Pareglio, Stefano
AU - Scarpa, Riccardo
AU - Sckokai, Paolo
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - In the European Union (EU) periurban agriculture is under the same agri-environmental policy
regime designed for general agriculture. We argue that the specific needs of periurban
agriculture may justify ad hoc agri-environmental policy measures. We present results from a
Choice Experiment (CE) performed on a sample of 600 people living in the municipality of
Milan, which was designed to assess the willingness to pay (WTP) for ecological benefits
generated by four agri-environmental practices implementable in the periurban area and
already included in the Rural Development Programmes of the Lombardy region. Results
suggest that a large population share is willing to pay to support an increase in the use of the
agricultural practices studied with an average WTP ranging between 5.6 to 16.3
euro/person/year, according to the type of practice. These results are in contrast with their
current low level of adoption. The sub-optimal uptake rate is likely due to an insufficient per
hectare compensating payment, which is too low to cover the income foregone consequent
to the adoption of sustainable agriculture measures in this area. The mismatch between the
low uptake rate and the high social benefits generated by the four agri-environmental
agricultural practices sheds light on the need to design agri-environmental policy
programmes specifically targeted to periurban areas, where the costs of compliance with
AEMs are high and the social benefits of their adoption are large.
AB - In the European Union (EU) periurban agriculture is under the same agri-environmental policy
regime designed for general agriculture. We argue that the specific needs of periurban
agriculture may justify ad hoc agri-environmental policy measures. We present results from a
Choice Experiment (CE) performed on a sample of 600 people living in the municipality of
Milan, which was designed to assess the willingness to pay (WTP) for ecological benefits
generated by four agri-environmental practices implementable in the periurban area and
already included in the Rural Development Programmes of the Lombardy region. Results
suggest that a large population share is willing to pay to support an increase in the use of the
agricultural practices studied with an average WTP ranging between 5.6 to 16.3
euro/person/year, according to the type of practice. These results are in contrast with their
current low level of adoption. The sub-optimal uptake rate is likely due to an insufficient per
hectare compensating payment, which is too low to cover the income foregone consequent
to the adoption of sustainable agriculture measures in this area. The mismatch between the
low uptake rate and the high social benefits generated by the four agri-environmental
agricultural practices sheds light on the need to design agri-environmental policy
programmes specifically targeted to periurban areas, where the costs of compliance with
AEMs are high and the social benefits of their adoption are large.
KW - Periurban Agriculture, Agri-environmental Policy, Choice Experiment, Random Parameter Logit Model, Error Component, WTP Space
KW - Periurban Agriculture, Agri-environmental Policy, Choice Experiment, Random Parameter Logit Model, Error Component, WTP Space
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/154119
M3 - Working paper
SN - 2037-1209
BT - Periurban Agriculture: do the Current EU Agrienvironmental Policy Programmes Fit with it?
ER -