Rural Households’ Willingness to Accept Compensation Standards for Controlling Agricultural Non-Point Source Pollution: A Case Study of the Qinba Water Source Area in Northwest China

Agricultural non-point source pollution (ANSP) has become one of the main sources of pollution in water source areas. An effective solution to this problem is the use of ecological compensation to encourage rural households to adopt agricultural pollution control measures. This study aims to answer...

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Main Authors: Xiaoping Li, Wenxin Liu, Yan Yan, Gongyuan Fan, Minjuan Zhao
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/11/6/1251
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spelling doaj-3af5e18d403d49ec85bcbf613d08c4e32020-11-25T02:14:48ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412019-06-01116125110.3390/w11061251w11061251Rural Households’ Willingness to Accept Compensation Standards for Controlling Agricultural Non-Point Source Pollution: A Case Study of the Qinba Water Source Area in Northwest ChinaXiaoping Li0Wenxin Liu1Yan Yan2Gongyuan Fan3Minjuan Zhao4College of Economics and Management, Northwest A&F University, Taicheng Road 3, Yangling 712100, ChinaCollege of Economics and Management, Northwest A&F University, Taicheng Road 3, Yangling 712100, ChinaCollege of Economics and Management, Northwest A&F University, Taicheng Road 3, Yangling 712100, ChinaScenic Area Administrative Committee of Wuwei, Guzang road, Liangzhou District, Wuwei 733000, ChinaCollege of Economics and Management, Northwest A&F University, Taicheng Road 3, Yangling 712100, ChinaAgricultural non-point source pollution (ANSP) has become one of the main sources of pollution in water source areas. An effective solution to this problem is the use of ecological compensation to encourage rural households to adopt agricultural pollution control measures. This study aims to answer two questions: How much compensation should be given to encourage rural households in water source areas to participate in ANSP control? What factors will influence their participation? In this study, paddy rice planting in water source area has been used as an example aiming to answer these questions. This study used the random parameter logit (RPL) model with survey data from 632 rural households in the Qinba water source area to empirically analyze rural households’ willingness to accept compensation for ANSP control and the influencing factors of this willingness. From this information, the compensation standards for ANSP control in a water source area were calculated. The results show that (1) compensation had a significant incentive effect on rural households’ willingness to control ANSP. The marginal compensation standard for reducing the use of fertilizer and pesticide was $3.40/ha and $2.00/ha, respectively. The compensation standard for not applying chemical fertilizer and pesticide at all was $540.23/ha. (2) There was heterogeneity in rural households’ preference for ANSP control compensation policies. Rural households characterized by younger residents, higher family income, higher perception of the ecological benefits, and higher perception of government policy were more willing to participate in the compensation policy. It is suggested that rural households showed a strong preference for ANSP control policies by considering both of their economic losses and ecological benefits. Our study contributes to the literature by enriching the evaluation method in providing references for the compensation of ANSP control policieshttps://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/11/6/1251compensation standardwater source areaagricultural non-point source pollution controlchoice experiment
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author Xiaoping Li
Wenxin Liu
Yan Yan
Gongyuan Fan
Minjuan Zhao
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Wenxin Liu
Yan Yan
Gongyuan Fan
Minjuan Zhao
Rural Households’ Willingness to Accept Compensation Standards for Controlling Agricultural Non-Point Source Pollution: A Case Study of the Qinba Water Source Area in Northwest China
Water
compensation standard
water source area
agricultural non-point source pollution control
choice experiment
author_facet Xiaoping Li
Wenxin Liu
Yan Yan
Gongyuan Fan
Minjuan Zhao
author_sort Xiaoping Li
title Rural Households’ Willingness to Accept Compensation Standards for Controlling Agricultural Non-Point Source Pollution: A Case Study of the Qinba Water Source Area in Northwest China
title_short Rural Households’ Willingness to Accept Compensation Standards for Controlling Agricultural Non-Point Source Pollution: A Case Study of the Qinba Water Source Area in Northwest China
title_full Rural Households’ Willingness to Accept Compensation Standards for Controlling Agricultural Non-Point Source Pollution: A Case Study of the Qinba Water Source Area in Northwest China
title_fullStr Rural Households’ Willingness to Accept Compensation Standards for Controlling Agricultural Non-Point Source Pollution: A Case Study of the Qinba Water Source Area in Northwest China
title_full_unstemmed Rural Households’ Willingness to Accept Compensation Standards for Controlling Agricultural Non-Point Source Pollution: A Case Study of the Qinba Water Source Area in Northwest China
title_sort rural households’ willingness to accept compensation standards for controlling agricultural non-point source pollution: a case study of the qinba water source area in northwest china
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Agricultural non-point source pollution (ANSP) has become one of the main sources of pollution in water source areas. An effective solution to this problem is the use of ecological compensation to encourage rural households to adopt agricultural pollution control measures. This study aims to answer two questions: How much compensation should be given to encourage rural households in water source areas to participate in ANSP control? What factors will influence their participation? In this study, paddy rice planting in water source area has been used as an example aiming to answer these questions. This study used the random parameter logit (RPL) model with survey data from 632 rural households in the Qinba water source area to empirically analyze rural households’ willingness to accept compensation for ANSP control and the influencing factors of this willingness. From this information, the compensation standards for ANSP control in a water source area were calculated. The results show that (1) compensation had a significant incentive effect on rural households’ willingness to control ANSP. The marginal compensation standard for reducing the use of fertilizer and pesticide was $3.40/ha and $2.00/ha, respectively. The compensation standard for not applying chemical fertilizer and pesticide at all was $540.23/ha. (2) There was heterogeneity in rural households’ preference for ANSP control compensation policies. Rural households characterized by younger residents, higher family income, higher perception of the ecological benefits, and higher perception of government policy were more willing to participate in the compensation policy. It is suggested that rural households showed a strong preference for ANSP control policies by considering both of their economic losses and ecological benefits. Our study contributes to the literature by enriching the evaluation method in providing references for the compensation of ANSP control policies
topic compensation standard
water source area
agricultural non-point source pollution control
choice experiment
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/11/6/1251
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