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Adoption d'une MAE et consentement à recevoir des agriculteurs en région wallonne

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  • Lionel Delvaux

    (Chercheur indépendant)

  • Bruno Henry De Frahan

    (UCL - Université Catholique de Louvain = Catholic University of Louvain)

  • Pierre Dupraz

    (ESR - Unité de recherche d'Économie et Sociologie Rurales - INRA - Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique)

  • Dominique Vermersch

    (ESR - Unité de recherche d'Économie et Sociologie Rurales - INRA - Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique)

Abstract

En vue d'expliquer le faible niveau d'adoption des mesures agri-environnementales (MAE) proposées depuis 1994 aux agriculteurs de la région wallonne, cette étude identifie et analyse les facteurs d'adoption des deux mesures les plus populaires, c'est-à-dire la fauche tardive et le maintien des haies. Pour cette analyse, un modèle tiré de la théorie du ménage agricole est proposé pour intégrer dans celui-ci l'absence de rivalité entre l'utilité de la prime perçue pour la production du bien environnemental et l'utilité de ce bien sur son exploitation. A partir des données d'une enquête auprès de 245 agriculteurs, l'analyse économétrique confirme la pertinence de cette formalisation et montre notamment dans quelle mesure la perception environnementale du ménage affecte la probabilité d'adopter ces deux mesures agri-environnementales. Les résultats économétriques de l'adoption de la fauche tardive comparés à ceux du consentement à recevoir un paiement pour adopter cette mesure sont cohérents les uns vis-à-vis des autres et montrent l'utilité de l'évaluation contingente pour estimer les coûts de production d'un bien public par des agents privés. Des recommandations spécifiques sont également proposées pour élargir l'adoption de ces deux mesures.

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  • Lionel Delvaux & Bruno Henry De Frahan & Pierre Dupraz & Dominique Vermersch, 1999. "Adoption d'une MAE et consentement à recevoir des agriculteurs en région wallonne," Post-Print hal-01931602, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-01931602
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    1. Mieville-Ott, Valerie, 2003. "Multifunctionality and Rural Identity - A Study Conducted Among Farmers in the Jura Region," Agrarwirtschaft und Agrarsoziologie\ Economie et Sociologie Rurales, Swiss Society for Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology, vol. 2003(1), pages 1-14.
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