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Insights from behavioural economics for forest economics and environmental policy: Potential nudges to encourage woodland creation for climate change mitigation and adaptation?

机译:行为经济学对森林经济学和环境政策的见解:潜在的推动者鼓励为减少和适应气候变化而创造林地?

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Evidence from behavioural economics illustrates how cognitive factors can affect the preferences, values and choices of individual decision-makers. The evidence also shows how policy 'nudges' that account for the influence of cognitive factors can shift choices in socially desirable directions. Despite a wide range of potential applications, little research has been published to date applying behavioural economics in forestry. As an example of how behavioural economics could be used, this paper considers the potential for nudges in encouraging woodland creation to help meet climate change mitigation and adaptation goals. Although forests offer significant climate change mitigation and adaptation potential, land managers are often reluctant to create new woodlands, hindering accomplishment of national targets. Nudges could potentially help overcome the barriers. Disaggregating behavioural elements of woodland creation using the Stages of Change model, we identify a number of relevant intervention-points at which nudges could be applied. It is argued that nudges may best be tailored towards different types of land manager taking account of differences in attitudes, motivations, circumstances and behaviour. To be effective, a combination with other policy instruments is likely to be needed. Pilot studies are recommended in determining which nudges are cost-effective. The paucity of existing studies drawing upon behavioural economics, or testing out nudges, points to this as a current frontier of both forest economics and policy, but can also be considered a frontier of environmental policy more widely. Developing a consistent valuation framework allowing for the social endogeneity of preferences and for optimization (or some other protocol) to be used in selecting policy options remains a fundamental challenge. Crown Copyright (C) 2016 Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:行为经济学的证据表明,认知因素如何影响个体决策者的偏好,价值观和选择。证据还表明,说明认知因素影响的政策“推动”如何将选择朝着社会期望的方向转移。尽管潜在的应用范围很广,但迄今为止,很少发表研究将行为经济学应用于林业。作为如何使用行为经济学的一个例子,本文考虑了推动微妙发展林地以帮助实现缓解和适应气候变化目标的潜力。尽管森林具有很大的缓解和适应气候变化的潜力,但土地管理者通常不愿创建新​​的林地,这阻碍了国家目标的实现。轻推可能会帮助克服障碍。使用变更阶段模型分解林地创建的行为要素,我们确定了可以应用微调的许多相关干预点。有人认为,考虑到态度,动机,环境和行为方面的差异,微调最好适合于不同类型的土地经理。为有效起见,可能需要与其他政策工具相结合。建议先进行试点研究,以确定哪些轻巧的产品具有成本效益。现有的很少依靠行为经济学或检验微不足道的研究,指出这是森林经济学和政策的当前领域,但也可以更广泛地视为环境政策领域。开发一个一致的评估框架,以允许偏好的社会内生性和在选择政策选择时可以使用的优化(或其他协议)仍然是一个基本挑战。官方版权(C)2016,由Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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