Public Willingness to Pay for Farmland Eco-Compensation and Allocation to Farmers: An Empirical Study from Northeast China

Author:

Liu Baoqi1,Xu Lishan2,Long Yulin1,Wei Yuehua1,Ao Changlin13

Affiliation:

1. Department of Management Science and Engineering, Northeast Agricultural University, Harbin 150030, China

2. Faculty of Economic and Management, Mudanjiang Normal University, Mudanjiang 157011, China

3. Zhujiang College, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou 510900, China

Abstract

Farmland eco-compensation, as a typical payment for ecosystem services scheme, aims to address trade-offs between environmental and developmental objectives. As indispensable eco-compensation supporters, the public’s willingness to pay (WTP) for farmland eco-compensation and the allocation to farmers directly affect ecological safety and sustainable development for farmland. Therefore, this study links the public’s WTP for the farmland eco-compensation to the financial subsidies received by farmers and presents a theoretical framework and research approach that connects stakeholders, applying improved choice experiments for empirical study in the black soil region of northeastern China. The results showed that the public has a positive WTP for the farmland eco-compensation program that improves the area, soil thickness, and organic content expeditiously. The public’s WTP allocation for eco-compensation varies considerably, with the share allocated to farmers in their WTP averaging 46.96%, showing a benchmark for compensation standards. The results revealed the influential relationship between the socioeconomic characteristics of the public with WTP allocation and the preferences for farmland eco-compensation, such as the positive correlation between age with WTP allocation and females’ greater preference for eco-compensation. These findings can provide new perspectives and approaches to exploring sustainable pathways for farmland eco-compensation.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Education Department of Heilongjiang Province

Publisher

MDPI AG

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