Measuring the Value of Rural Landscape in Support of Preservation Policies

Journal title SCIENZE REGIONALI
Author/s Ruggiero Sardaro, Vincenzo Fucilli, Claudio Acciani
Publishing Year 2015 Issue 2015/2
Language English Pages 14 P. 125-138 File size 201 KB
DOI 10.3280/SCRE2015-002005
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The study focuses on the ancient olive tree landscape in Apulia, Italy, a regional symbol of historical, cultural and economic importance. Because of the recent crisis caused by rising farm costs, farmers are replacing ancient olive trees with more remunerative crops. After verifying the economic unsustainability of both a regional law (2006) that forbids the eradication of ancient olive trees and a EU subsidy, we assess the value of the benefits furnished by the rural landscape through the contingent valuation method. The results reveal a significant value of landscape benefits, suggesting taxation strategies for an effective preservation policy.

Keywords: Rural landscape; contingent valuation; preservation policy.

Jel codes: C34, C51, Q15.

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Ruggiero Sardaro, Vincenzo Fucilli, Claudio Acciani, Measuring the Value of Rural Landscape in Support of Preservation Policies in "SCIENZE REGIONALI " 2/2015, pp 125-138, DOI: 10.3280/SCRE2015-002005