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Laptops im Zug

Laptops im Zug

Travelling back from #BIOECON to London. Discovering the City by running, and then tomorrow Back to Germany with the @eurostarnews.bsky.social

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Dining Hall of the St. John's College

Dining Hall of the St. John's College

Chairs at an elevated place

Chairs at an elevated place

Closing the das with the most fancyful place I've ever consumed #food. #BIOECON

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#EconSky #BIOECON #economics #policy #panel @cambup-polsci.cambridge.org

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starting of Conference

starting of Conference

Starting with the XXVI #BIOECON at Cambridge

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A selfie, me looking tired. A train station in the background

A selfie, me looking tired. A train station in the background

A German fast long distance train in a train station with passengers boarding it.

A German fast long distance train in a train station with passengers boarding it.

On my way to #BIOECON, my last (in-person) conference of the year. Next to the research and people I’m going to meet there, I am also very excited for the location: St. John’s College in #Cambridge. Me this morning (very tired) in Leipzig:

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CONTEXT: Current literature in agricultural economics and agricultural sociology states that the contract design mainly determines farmers' participation in voluntary agri-environment (AE) contracts. Evidence from behavioural sciences has shown the importance of incorporating be-havioural factors in farmers' decision-making.

OBJECTIVE: We estimate farmers' preferences for agri-environment contracts in the UK, France and the Netherlands. Our research examines how the behavioural variables of farmer identity and willingness to take risks affect farmers' willingness to participate.

METHODS: We conducted a discrete choice experiment embedded in an online survey with 767 farmers. Using a mixed-logit model, we include two behavioural factors, farmer identity and willingness to take risk, in the choice modelling.

RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Most farmers' preferences for who is organizing the contract and how they are paid are neither affected by their conservationist and productivist farmer (self-)identities nor their willingness to take risk. We identified a statistically significant but not robust effect, showing that relatively productivist farmers tend to prefer contracts organized by retail companies. However, we show a high heterogeneity in farmers' preferences and a potential for farmer identity to predict farmers' decisions on a broader level. Therefore, more research is needed on the effect of different farmer identities on decision-making.

CONTEXT: Current literature in agricultural economics and agricultural sociology states that the contract design mainly determines farmers' participation in voluntary agri-environment (AE) contracts. Evidence from behavioural sciences has shown the importance of incorporating be-havioural factors in farmers' decision-making. OBJECTIVE: We estimate farmers' preferences for agri-environment contracts in the UK, France and the Netherlands. Our research examines how the behavioural variables of farmer identity and willingness to take risks affect farmers' willingness to participate. METHODS: We conducted a discrete choice experiment embedded in an online survey with 767 farmers. Using a mixed-logit model, we include two behavioural factors, farmer identity and willingness to take risk, in the choice modelling. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Most farmers' preferences for who is organizing the contract and how they are paid are neither affected by their conservationist and productivist farmer (self-)identities nor their willingness to take risk. We identified a statistically significant but not robust effect, showing that relatively productivist farmers tend to prefer contracts organized by retail companies. However, we show a high heterogeneity in farmers' preferences and a potential for farmer identity to predict farmers' decisions on a broader level. Therefore, more research is needed on the effect of different farmer identities on decision-making.

And the week after, I present on the 1st of September my results at the #BioEcon Conference in @stjohnscollege.bsky.social in #Cambridge. Looking forward for the last planned conferences during my PhD. 2/2

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Este mes en @UVaPalencia @YoungForesters más de 50 estudiantes y profesores dentro del contexto del proyecto #BioEcon 👇🏻

Uno de ellos @jczuhaitz 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 un placer tenerte por #Palencia !

#Bioeconomia #soyforestal #Bioeconomy #forest #forestry https://t.co/2wrwZSzBp0

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“El poder de los #bosques
Resumen de algunas de las cosas que hacen los miembros de @YoungForesters @ETSIIAAPalencia @UVaPalencia @INIA_es, la visita de los estudiantes #MEDfOR y #BioEcon a #Palencia, etc... en #PacoMagazine
💡https://t.co/98veMz7jpe #soyforestal #somosIUFOR

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#SomosIUFOR #Repost @youngforesters Preparando con @uva_campuspalencia y @etsiiaa.palencia la visita de los #MEDfOR en Enero para la #WinterSchool , del #BioEcon en Febrero... se presenta un 2020 lleno de actividades de nuestros #YoungForesters
#soyforehttps://ift.tt/2YgAj1T

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