Eliciting citizen preferences for multifunctional agriculture in the watershed areas of northern Thailand through choice experiment and latent class models

© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Multifunctional agriculture is increasingly discussed as an alternative to conventional, mono-functional farming and its negative environmental impacts. This study aims at determining Thai society's demand for agri-environmental services offered by a multifunctional agricult...

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Main Authors: Chapika Sangkapitux, Pornsiri Suebpongsang, Varaporn Punyawadee, Nucharee Pimpaoud, Jiraporn Konsurin, Andreas Neef
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-461632018-04-25T07:20:59Z Eliciting citizen preferences for multifunctional agriculture in the watershed areas of northern Thailand through choice experiment and latent class models Chapika Sangkapitux Pornsiri Suebpongsang Varaporn Punyawadee Nucharee Pimpaoud Jiraporn Konsurin Andreas Neef Environmental Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences © 2017 Elsevier Ltd Multifunctional agriculture is increasingly discussed as an alternative to conventional, mono-functional farming and its negative environmental impacts. This study aims at determining Thai society's demand for agri-environmental services offered by a multifunctional agricultural system using two models, i.e. a Choice Experiment Model and a Latent Class Choice Model. The Choice Experiment Model (CEM) is employed to assess citizens’ willingness to pay for various attributes of multifunctional outputs. Extending from the CEM, the heterogeneity of citizens’ preferences across environmental attitudes and knowledge is captured through the Latent Class Choice Model (LCCM). Survey data was obtained from structured interviews with 373 respondents in the country's two largest cities, namely Bangkok and Chiang Mai. The results of the CEM suggest that urban Thai citizens are willing to pay for changes toward multifunctional agriculture, as expressed in an increase of their monthly food expenses. Among the attributes of agri-environmental practices, “organic agriculture in combination with agro-biodiversity conservation” garnered the highest preference, followed by “organic farming as single practice” and “Good Agricultural Practice combined with agro-biodiversity conservation”. Income, gender, agri-environmental knowledge and environment-conscious attitude are important factors determining urban citizens’ support of multifunctionality. Findings of the LCCM revealed a strong heterogeneity in attribute valuation across three different classes of respondents, suggesting that policy-makers need to be aware of diverse preference patterns among Thai citizens with regard to specific attributes of multifunctional agriculture. We further conclude that enhancing en vironmental literacy and consciousness is a key determinant in gaining citizens’ support for multifunctional agriculture. 2018-04-25T06:50:59Z 2018-04-25T06:50:59Z 2017-09-01 Journal 02648377 2-s2.0-85019764283 10.1016/j.landusepol.2017.05.016 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85019764283&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/46163
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
topic Environmental Science
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
spellingShingle Environmental Science
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Chapika Sangkapitux
Pornsiri Suebpongsang
Varaporn Punyawadee
Nucharee Pimpaoud
Jiraporn Konsurin
Andreas Neef
Eliciting citizen preferences for multifunctional agriculture in the watershed areas of northern Thailand through choice experiment and latent class models
description © 2017 Elsevier Ltd Multifunctional agriculture is increasingly discussed as an alternative to conventional, mono-functional farming and its negative environmental impacts. This study aims at determining Thai society's demand for agri-environmental services offered by a multifunctional agricultural system using two models, i.e. a Choice Experiment Model and a Latent Class Choice Model. The Choice Experiment Model (CEM) is employed to assess citizens’ willingness to pay for various attributes of multifunctional outputs. Extending from the CEM, the heterogeneity of citizens’ preferences across environmental attitudes and knowledge is captured through the Latent Class Choice Model (LCCM). Survey data was obtained from structured interviews with 373 respondents in the country's two largest cities, namely Bangkok and Chiang Mai. The results of the CEM suggest that urban Thai citizens are willing to pay for changes toward multifunctional agriculture, as expressed in an increase of their monthly food expenses. Among the attributes of agri-environmental practices, “organic agriculture in combination with agro-biodiversity conservation” garnered the highest preference, followed by “organic farming as single practice” and “Good Agricultural Practice combined with agro-biodiversity conservation”. Income, gender, agri-environmental knowledge and environment-conscious attitude are important factors determining urban citizens’ support of multifunctionality. Findings of the LCCM revealed a strong heterogeneity in attribute valuation across three different classes of respondents, suggesting that policy-makers need to be aware of diverse preference patterns among Thai citizens with regard to specific attributes of multifunctional agriculture. We further conclude that enhancing en vironmental literacy and consciousness is a key determinant in gaining citizens’ support for multifunctional agriculture.
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author Chapika Sangkapitux
Pornsiri Suebpongsang
Varaporn Punyawadee
Nucharee Pimpaoud
Jiraporn Konsurin
Andreas Neef
author_facet Chapika Sangkapitux
Pornsiri Suebpongsang
Varaporn Punyawadee
Nucharee Pimpaoud
Jiraporn Konsurin
Andreas Neef
author_sort Chapika Sangkapitux
title Eliciting citizen preferences for multifunctional agriculture in the watershed areas of northern Thailand through choice experiment and latent class models
title_short Eliciting citizen preferences for multifunctional agriculture in the watershed areas of northern Thailand through choice experiment and latent class models
title_full Eliciting citizen preferences for multifunctional agriculture in the watershed areas of northern Thailand through choice experiment and latent class models
title_fullStr Eliciting citizen preferences for multifunctional agriculture in the watershed areas of northern Thailand through choice experiment and latent class models
title_full_unstemmed Eliciting citizen preferences for multifunctional agriculture in the watershed areas of northern Thailand through choice experiment and latent class models
title_sort eliciting citizen preferences for multifunctional agriculture in the watershed areas of northern thailand through choice experiment and latent class models
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