Financial Incentives Often Fail to Reconcile Agricultural Productivity and Pro-Conservation Behavior
Paying resource users to preserve features of their environment could in theory better align production and conservation goals. However, they often do not due to a range of conservation dilemmas. This research discusses how the design of incentive programs can better align livelihood and environment goals.
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Financial Incentives Often Fail to Reconcile Agricultural Productivity and Pro-Conservation Behavior
Author(s):
Andrew Reid Bell, O. Sarobidy Rakotonarivo, Apurva Bhargava, A. Bradley Duthie, Wei Zhang, Rebecca Sargent, Amy R. Lewis, and Adams Kipchumba
Publication Date: 2023
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Paying resource users to preserve features of their environment could in theory better align production and conservation goals. However, they often do not due to a range of conservation dilemmas. This research discusses how the design of incentive programs can better align livelihood and environment goals.