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支付环境服务费用既支持了社会资本,又促进了土地管理。

Payments for environmental services supported social capital while increasing land management.

机构信息

Department of Applied Economics, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331;

Economics Department, Environmental Studies Affiliate, Amherst College, Amherst, MA 01002;

出版信息

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2018 Jul 3;115(27):7016-7021. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1720873115. Epub 2018 Jun 14.

Abstract

Payments for environmental services (PES) programs incentivize landowners to protect or improve natural resources. Many conservationists fear that introducing compensation for actions previously offered voluntarily will reduce social capital (the institutions, relationships, attitudes, and values that govern human interactions), yet little rigorous research has investigated this concern. We examined the land cover management and communal social capital impacts of Mexico's federal conservation payments program, which is a key example for other countries committed to reducing deforestation, protecting watersheds, and conserving biodiversity. We used a regression discontinuity (RD) methodology to identify causal program effects, comparing outcomes for PES participants and similar rejected applicants close to scoring cutoffs. We found that payments increased land cover management activities, such as patrolling for illegal activity, building fire breaks, controlling pests, or promoting soil conservation, by ∼50%. Importantly, increases in paid activities as a result of PES did not crowd out unpaid contributions to land management or other prosocial work. Community social capital increased by ∼8-9%, and household-level measures of trust were not affected by the program. These findings demonstrate that major environmental conditional cash transfer programs can support both land management and the attitudes and institutions underpinning prosocial behavior. Rigorous empirical research on this question can proceed only country by country because of methodological limitations, but will be an important line of inquiry as PES continues to expand worldwide.

摘要

支付环境服务 (PES) 计划激励土地所有者保护或改善自然资源。许多自然资源保护主义者担心,为以前自愿提供的行动提供补偿将减少社会资本(管理人类互动的机构、关系、态度和价值观),但很少有严格的研究调查过这一担忧。我们研究了墨西哥联邦保护支付计划对土地覆盖管理和社区社会资本的影响,该计划是其他致力于减少森林砍伐、保护流域和保护生物多样性的国家的一个关键范例。我们使用回归不连续性 (RD) 方法来确定计划的因果效应,比较接近得分门槛的 PES 参与者和类似的被拒绝申请者的结果。我们发现,支付增加了土地覆盖管理活动,例如巡逻非法活动、建造防火带、控制害虫或促进土壤保护,增加了约 50%。重要的是,PES 导致的有偿活动的增加并没有挤出对土地管理或其他亲社会工作的无偿贡献。社区社会资本增加了约 8-9%,而且计划对家庭层面的信任措施没有影响。这些发现表明,主要的环境有条件现金转移计划既可以支持土地管理,也可以支持支撑亲社会行为的态度和制度。由于方法上的限制,只有逐个国家进行关于这个问题的严格的实证研究才是可行的,但随着 PES 在全球范围内的不断扩大,这将是一个重要的研究方向。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/4714/6142241/9877ab22dbb7/pnas.1720873115fig01.jpg

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