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Cost-effectiveness of conservation payment schemes for species with different range sizes

机译:不同范围大小物种的保护性付款计划的成本效益

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Payments to compensate landowners for carrying out costly land-use measures that benefit endangered biodiversity have become an important policy instrument. When designing such payments, it is important to take into account that spatially connected habitats are more valuable for many species than isolated ones. One way to incentivize provision of connected habitats is to offer landowners an agglomeration bonus, that is, a bonus on top of payments they are receiving to conserve land if the land is spatially connected. Researchers have compared the cost-effectiveness of the agglomeration bonus with 2 alternatives: an all-or-nothing, agglomeration payment, where landowners receive a payment only if the conserved land parcels have a certain level of spatial connectivity, and a spatially homogeneous payment, where landowners receive a payment for conserved land parcels irrespective of their location. Their results show the agglomeration bonus is rarely the most cost-effective option, and when it is, it is only slightly better than one of the alternatives. This suggests that the agglomeration bonus should not be given priority as a policy design option. However, this finding is based on consideration of only 1 species. We examined whether the same applied to 2 species, one for which the homogeneous payment is best and the other for which the agglomeration payment is most cost-effective. We modified a published conceptual model so that we were able to assess the cost-effectiveness of payment schemes for 2 species and applied it to a grassland bird and a grassland butterfly in Germany that require the same habitat but have different spatial-connectivity needs. When conserving both species, the agglomeration bonus was more cost-effective than the agglomeration and the homogeneous payment; thus, we showed that as a policy the agglomeration bonus is a useful conservation-payment option.
机译:为补偿土地所有者采取有利于濒临灭绝的生物多样性的昂贵的土地使用措施而支付的费用已成为一项重要的政策工具。在设计这种付款方式时,必须考虑到与空间相连的栖息地对许多物种而言比对孤立物种更有价值。激励提供连通的栖息地的一种方法是为土地所有者提供集聚奖金,即,如果土地在空间上相连,则除了为保护土地而要获得的付款之外,还可以获得奖金。研究人员已将集结奖金的成本效益与两种选择方案进行了比较:全有或全无集结付款,在这种方案中,只有当保护的土地块具有一定水平的空间连通性时,土地所有者才能获得付款;以及在空间上均等的付款,不论其位置如何,地主都将获得保护地块的付款。他们的结果表明,集聚奖金很少是最具成本效益的选择,而实际上,集聚奖金仅比其中一种更好。这表明,集聚奖金不应作为政策设计的选择而被优先考虑。但是,此发现仅基于对1个物种的考虑。我们检查了是否对2种物种适用相同的费用,一种是均匀支付最好的,另一种是集聚支付最具成本效益的。我们修改了已发布的概念模型,以便能够评估2种物种的支付方案的成本效益,并将其应用于德国的草地鸟和草地蝴蝶,这些草地鸟和草地蝴蝶需要相同的栖息地,但具有不同的空间连通性需求。当保护两个物种时,集聚奖金比集聚和同质支付更具成本效益。因此,我们表明,作为一项政策,集聚奖金是一种有用的保护付款选择。

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