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Preferences, norms and constraints in farmers’ agro-ecological choices: case study using a choice experiments survey in the Rhone River Delta, France

Préférences, normes et contraintes sur le choix agro-ecologique des agriculteurs : étude de cas à partir des choix d'expérimentation déjà testées dans le delta du Rhône.

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The aim of this paper is to elicit the sensitivity of farmers to payments for agro-environmental services in a context of strong agro-ecological and policy constraints. We present results from a choice experiment survey performed among the whole population of agricultural decision-makers (104) in the Camargue area. Several econometric models have been estimated, the most significant being the Latent Classes one. The estimated parameters of the utility function, together with the parameter associated with the monetary attribute provided the monetary value of each relevant agro-ecological attribute and the associated outcomes (average and risk yield).
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hal-02817107 , version 1 (06-06-2020)

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  • PRODINRA : 30831

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Mélanie Jaeck, Robert Lifran. Preferences, norms and constraints in farmers’ agro-ecological choices: case study using a choice experiments survey in the Rhone River Delta, France. 53. AARES Conference, Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society (AARES). AUS.; European Association of Agricultural Economists (EAAE). INT., Feb 2009, Cairns, Australia. 23 p. ⟨hal-02817107⟩
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