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Peer Review Status: Refereed
Title: Economic incentives for woodland creation on farmland: Modelling the impacts on biodiversity
Author(s): Nthambi, Mary
Simpson, Katherine
Bradfer-Lawrence, Tom
Dobson, Andrew
Finch, Tom
Fuentes-Montemayor, Elisa
Park, Kirsty
Watts, Kevin
Hanley, Nick
Contact Email: k.j.park@stir.ac.uk
Keywords: Ecological-economic modelling
Biodiversity
Economic incentives
Forest biodiversity
Agent-based modelling
Issue Date: Oct-2024
Date Deposited: 15-Oct-2024
Citation: Nthambi M, Simpson K, Bradfer-Lawrence T, Dobson A, Finch T, Fuentes-Montemayor E, Park K, Watts K & Hanley N (2024) Economic incentives for woodland creation on farmland: Modelling the impacts on biodiversity. <i>Ecological Economics</i>, 224, Art. No.: 108265. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2024.108265
Abstract: This paper models the effects of economic incentives on woodland planting on UK farmland, and the spatially-varying impacts on three avian species. The economic model uses an agent-based approach: “farmers” in each parcel compare economic returns from keeping their current agricultural land use with the economic incentive for woodland planting. An ecological model then predicts the effects of both parcel-level and local landscape-level woodland cover on species distributions. We compare results from two case study areas which vary in terms of the spatial correlation of opportunity costs and ecological potential. As the per-hectare value of the subsidy for woodland planting is increased, the values of our biodiversity indicator increase, but at rates which vary by case study area and by species. The cost-effectiveness of the economic instrument varies according to the sign of the spatial correlation between opportunity costs and ecological potential.
DOI Link: 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2024.108265
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