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Ecological economics: Estimating compensation payments for on-farm conservation of agricultural biodiversity in developing countries.

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This paper examines the role of direct compensation payments for agrobiodiversity conservation, using minor millet land races in India as an example.

The cost of farmer participation in a hypothetical ‘payments for agrobiodiversity conservation services’ (PACS) scheme is estimated using a stated preference valuation approach. Significant inter-crop and inter-varietal differences are observed with respect to consumption values, upon which the compensation demanded by farm households is shown to primarily depend. Drawing on a categorisation of consumption values and farmer preferences, the paper points to the importance of simultaneously considering a range of potential interventions in order to conserve a priority portfolio of agrobiodiverse resources in predominantly subsistence-based agricultural systems.

Authors: V. V. Krishna; A. G. Drucker; U. Pascual; P. T. Raghu, E. D. I. O King
Publication Years: 2012
On-Farm Conservation   [2] Minor millets   [3] South Asia   [4] IFAD-NUS I-II   [5] Journal Articles   [6] All   [7]

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