TY - JOUR
T1 - Actual provision as an alternative criterion to improve the efficiency of payments for ecosystem services for C sequestration in semiarid vineyards
AU - Crescimanno, Maria
AU - Galati, Antonino
AU - Novara, Agata
AU - Gristina, Luciano
AU - Keesstra, Saskia
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - The aim of this paper is to evaluate the efficiency of the PES scheme actually used in the Sicilian rural development program, based on an egalitarian criterion, and proposing an alternative scheme in order to guarantee a greater equity and fairness of premium distribution in relation to soil carbon (C) sequestration potential. We, first, assessed the ecosystem services (ES) provided by agri-environmental measures (AEM) in terms of SOC stock increase in Sicilian vineyards. Based on these data we evaluated the efficiency of agro-environmental payments according to an egalitarian criterion and simulated the effects of the actual provision criterion adoption. Results showed that the adoption of an egalitarian criterion generates an inequitable distribution of agri-environmental payments, which could potentially be mitigated by a scheme such as actual provision. The latter, indeed, leads to a greater efficiency in the distribution of financial resources among land users and offers a higher premium to land users that, by adopting an agro-environmental practice, contribute to increase soil C sequestration.
AB - The aim of this paper is to evaluate the efficiency of the PES scheme actually used in the Sicilian rural development program, based on an egalitarian criterion, and proposing an alternative scheme in order to guarantee a greater equity and fairness of premium distribution in relation to soil carbon (C) sequestration potential. We, first, assessed the ecosystem services (ES) provided by agri-environmental measures (AEM) in terms of SOC stock increase in Sicilian vineyards. Based on these data we evaluated the efficiency of agro-environmental payments according to an egalitarian criterion and simulated the effects of the actual provision criterion adoption. Results showed that the adoption of an egalitarian criterion generates an inequitable distribution of agri-environmental payments, which could potentially be mitigated by a scheme such as actual provision. The latter, indeed, leads to a greater efficiency in the distribution of financial resources among land users and offers a higher premium to land users that, by adopting an agro-environmental practice, contribute to increase soil C sequestration.
KW - Agro-environmental measures
KW - Agronomy and Crop Science
KW - Animal Science and Zoology
KW - Ecosystem service payments criteria
KW - Mediterranean environment
KW - Soil carbon stock
KW - Agro-environmental measures
KW - Agronomy and Crop Science
KW - Animal Science and Zoology
KW - Ecosystem service payments criteria
KW - Mediterranean environment
KW - Soil carbon stock
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10447/179077
UR - http://www.elsevier.com/inca/publications/store/4/0/5/8/5/1
M3 - Article
VL - 144
SP - 58
EP - 64
JO - Agricultural Systems
JF - Agricultural Systems
SN - 0308-521X
ER -