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Financial incentives often fail to reconcile agricultural productivity and pro-conservation behavior

Agriculture

Financial incentives often fail to reconcile agricultural productivity and pro-conservation behavior

A. R. Bell, O. S. Rakotonarivo, et al.

This research explores the power of financial incentives in enhancing agricultural productivity while promoting conservation efforts. Conducted by a diverse group of scholars, it reveals that higher education and gender diversity in groups significantly influence environmental and productive outcomes.

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Abstract
This study synthesizes data from dynamic games experiments conducted across Europe, Africa, and Asia to examine the effectiveness of financial incentives in aligning agricultural productivity and pro-conservation behavior. While payments can encourage pro-conservation actions, they often fail to jointly improve both productive and environmental outcomes. The study also finds that production and the joint production-environment product are better preserved in groups with higher education levels, greater gender diversity, and better female representation.
Publisher
Communications Earth & Environment
Published On
Feb 08, 2023
Authors
Andrew Reid Bell, O. Sarobidy Rakotonarivo, Apurva Bhargava, A. Bradley Duthie, Wei Zhang, Rebecca Sargent, Amy R. Lewis, Adams Kipchumba
Tags
financial incentives
agricultural productivity
conservation behavior
education levels
gender diversity
environmental outcomes
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