Cost-Effectiveness of State-Dependent Versus State-Independent Agri-Environment Schemes for Biodiversity Conservation

28 Pages Posted: 1 Dec 2022

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Lutz Philip Hecker

Brandenburg University of Technology (BTU)

Astrid Sturm

Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg

Lisa Querhammer

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Frank Wätzold

Brandenburg University of Technology (BTU)

Abstract

A key policy instrument to conserve biodiversity in agricultural landscapes are agri-environment schemes (AES). AES typically incentivise specific conservation measures which are independent of a specific state of an ecosystem or a species. In this paper we take up the idea of state-dependent conservation measures which means that in each period of interest the decision about the design of the conservation measure is made dependent on the state of the ecosystem or the species of interest. We develop a modelling framework to compare the cost-effectiveness of AES which incentivise state-dependent conservation measures (AES-SD) with AES which incentivise state-independent conservation measures (AES-SI). We apply the framework to a case study of meadow bird conservation through specific mowing regimes in the Aller river valley in Germany, and compare an AES-SI with fixed mowing dates and an AES-SD with mowing dates depending on the phenological start of spring. We find that AES-SD substantially outperforms AES-SI. Cost-effectiveness gains arise as the connection of mowing dates to phenological events increase the breeding success of the meadow birds but also as farmers accept slightly lower compensation payments as mowing in dependence of the state of the grassland reduces fluctuations in their fodder yields.

Keywords: payments for ecosystem services, ecological-economic model, meadow birds, DSS-Ecopay, Biodiversity conservation, adaptive biodiversity conservation

Suggested Citation

Hecker, Lutz Philip and Sturm, Astrid and Querhammer, Lisa and Wätzold, Frank, Cost-Effectiveness of State-Dependent Versus State-Independent Agri-Environment Schemes for Biodiversity Conservation. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4291467 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4291467

Lutz Philip Hecker (Contact Author)

Brandenburg University of Technology (BTU) ( email )

PO Box 101344
Cottbus, 03013
Germany

Astrid Sturm

Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg ( email )

Lisa Querhammer

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

Frank Wätzold

Brandenburg University of Technology (BTU)

PO Box 101344
Cottbus, 03013
Germany

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