2020
DOI: 10.17221/147/2019-agricecon
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Estimating the social value of multifunctional agriculture (MFA) with choice experiment

Abstract: The convergence policy in agriculture, existing in many forms, has globally become one of the main concepts in agricultural development with the "sixth industrial movement" in South Korea and Japan; the multifunctional agriculture (MFA) policies proposed by van der Ploeg and Roep being good examples. The goal of this study is to test three hypotheses through the economic valuation of MFA. In the first part of the research, the importance of agricultural production activity and the core element of the rural com… Show more

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“…These approaches have been widely used in Europe in the last decade [155,175,176], especially to assess the economic aspects of the implementation and operation of the CAP. Within this context, CVM is often applied (e.g., [71,75,77]) as a survey-based economic technique for the valuation of non-market resources, such as biodiversity conservation or the control of soil and water contamination [177,178]. For example, Kallas et al [179] integrated this method and the analytical hierarchy process (a structured technique for organising and analysing complex decisions, based on mathematics and psychology) to demonstrate the importance of the various functions of agriculture in Spain based on farmers' socio-economic characteristics.…”
Section: Economic Valuationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These approaches have been widely used in Europe in the last decade [155,175,176], especially to assess the economic aspects of the implementation and operation of the CAP. Within this context, CVM is often applied (e.g., [71,75,77]) as a survey-based economic technique for the valuation of non-market resources, such as biodiversity conservation or the control of soil and water contamination [177,178]. For example, Kallas et al [179] integrated this method and the analytical hierarchy process (a structured technique for organising and analysing complex decisions, based on mathematics and psychology) to demonstrate the importance of the various functions of agriculture in Spain based on farmers' socio-economic characteristics.…”
Section: Economic Valuationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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confidence: 99%