Neighborhood impacts on household participation in payments for ecosystem services programs in a Chinese nature reserve: A methodological exploration

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Huijie Zhang
Li An
Richard Bilsborrow
Yongwan Chun
Shuang Yang
Jie Dai
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[1] San Diego State University,Department of Geography
[2] University of California,Department of Geography
[3] San Diego State University,Center for Complex Human
[4] University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,Environment Systems
[5] University of Texas at Dallas,Departments of Biostatistics and Geography and Carolina Population Center
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neighborhood impacts; payments for ecosystem services; Grain-to-Green Program; eigenvector spatial filtering; fixed effects logistic regression model; China;
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Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) programs have been implemented in both developing and developed countries to conserve ecosystems and the vital services they provide. These programs also often seek to maintain or improve the economic wellbeing of the populations living in the corresponding (usually rural) areas. Previous studies suggest that PES policy design, presence or absence of concurrent PES programs, and a variety of socioeconomic and demographic factors can influence decisions of households to participate or not in the PES program. However, neighborhood impacts on household participation in PES have rarely been addressed. This study explores potential neighborhood effects on villagers’ enrollment in the Grain-to-Green Program (GTGP), one of the largest PES programs in the world, using data from China’s Fanjingshan National Nature Reserve. We utilize a fixed effects logistic regression model in combination with the eigenvector spatial filtering (ESF) method to explore whether neighborhood size affects household enrollment in GTGP. By comparing the results with and without ESF, we find that the ESF method can help account for spatial autocorrelation properly and reveal neighborhood impacts that are otherwise hidden, including the effects of area of forest enrolled in a concurrent PES program, gender and household size. The method can thus uncover mechanisms previously undetected due to not taking into account neighborhood impacts and thus provides an additional way to account for neighborhood impacts in PES programs and other studies.
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页码:899 / 922
页数:23
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