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Heterogeneous public preferences for controlling agricultural non-point source pollution based on a choice experiment
Xiao-Ping Li1, Jie Cai1, Quan-Jing Wang2
1School of Humanities and Social Science, Chang'An University, Xi'an, 710064, China.
Abstract:
The public's stated value and heterogeneous preferences are crucial for formulating policies and financing approaches to promote the control of agricultural non-point-source pollution (ANSP). This study aims to investigate urban residents' willingness to pay (WTP) for ANSP control and analyse the source of preference heterogeneity using a choice experiment method. Survey data were obtained from face-to-face interviews with 595 respondents in south Shaanxi Province, China. We found that respondents' average WTP for the attributes of ANSP control schemes were 2.34 yuan ($0.36) and 5.42 yuan ($0.83) per year per household for a 1% reduction in fertiliser and pesticide use, respectively. We also found significant impacts of WTP from individuals' socio-economic characteristics (i.e., gender, age, education, and income) and cognitive factors (i.e., policy understanding, and government trust). Thus, to improve the efficiency and universality of ANSP control policy, the public's willingness and preference heterogeneity should be thoroughly taken into policy formulation.
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