咖啡农愿意接受支付生态系统服务:来自洪都拉斯选择实验的证据

IF 8.4 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Ana L. Quiñónez Camarillo , Peter W. Schuhmann , Timothy Randhir , Jorge Orellana
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中美洲的咖啡生产为数十万小农提供了宝贵但不稳定的收入来源,并为数百万工人提供了就业机会。将咖啡生产扩展到以前的森林地区,造成了大量有价值的生态系统产品和服务的损失,同时加剧了全球气候变化和社会经济不稳定。农业碳市场的增长和精品咖啡的生产,以满足消费者对支持环境和社区成果的产品的需求,表明有利变化的前景。然而,人们对促进向可持续咖啡生产广泛过渡所需的激励措施知之甚少,这使得政策制定者没有足够的信息来设计可扩展的森林保护举措。为了填补这一空白,我们对洪都拉斯的咖啡农进行了离散选择实验,以了解农民是否愿意保护农田上的天然林,以换取更高的咖啡价格和碳信用额。结果表明,为生态系统服务付费是提高咖啡生产可持续性的可行选择。然而,咖啡农可能不愿意留出很大比例的景观用于森林恢复。低收入农民似乎更反对森林保护,这表明有必要为收入损失投保。
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Coffee farmers willingness to accept payments for ecosystem services: Evidence from a choice experiment in Honduras
Coffee production in Central America provides a valuable yet volatile source of income for hundreds of thousands of small-scale farmers and employment for millions of workers. Expansion of coffee production into previously forested areas has caused the loss of a wide range of valuable ecosystem goods and services while contributing to global climate change and socioeconomic instability. Growth in carbon markets in agricultural settings and production of specialty coffees to meet consumer demands for products that support environmental and community outcomes suggests promise for favorable change. Yet, the incentives required to promote widespread transition toward sustainable coffee production are poorly understood, leaving policymakers with insufficient information to design scalable forest conservation initiatives. To fill this gap, we use a discrete choice experiment administered to coffee farmers in Honduras to understand farmers' willingness to conserve natural forest on farmlands in exchange for higher coffee prices and payments from carbon credits. Results suggest that payments for ecosystem services are a viable option for improving the sustainability of coffee production. However, coffee farmers may be reluctant to set aside significant percentages of the landscape for forest restoration. Low-income farmers appear more averse to forest conservation, suggesting the need for insurance against revenue losses.
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Journal of Environmental Management
Journal of Environmental Management 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
13.70
自引率
5.70%
发文量
2477
审稿时长
84 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Environmental Management is a journal for the publication of peer reviewed, original research for all aspects of management and the managed use of the environment, both natural and man-made.Critical review articles are also welcome; submission of these is strongly encouraged.
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