000308132 001__ 308132 000308132 005__ 20210122083355.0 000308132 0247_ $$2doi$$a10.22004/ag.econ.308132 000308132 037__ $$a2308-2020-1585 000308132 041__ $$aeng 000308132 084__ $$aQ23 000308132 084__ $$aQ24 000308132 084__ $$aQ25 000308132 084__ $$aQ56 000308132 084__ $$aQ57 000308132 084__ $$aR11 000308132 245__ $$ab. Development of supply curves for environmental compensation measures on farmland on the example of the Stuttgart Region in Germany 000308132 260__ $$c2020-09-25 000308132 269__ $$a2020-09-25 000308132 300__ $$a19 000308132 336__ $$aConference Paper/ Presentation 000308132 520__ $$aImpacts on nature and landscape in Germany must be compensated for in accordance with the Federal Nature Conservation Act. Farmers can participate by voluntarily applying appropriate measures on their land. We used a geodata-based model to analyse environmental compensation measures on arable land from an economic perspective on the example of the Stuttgart Region, a metropolitan area where construction activities and their compensation are huge, exemplary for many European metropolises. In order to estimate a possible realistic potential, the willingness to accept for compensation measures previously determined in a discrete choice experiment with farmers in the Stuttgart region was integrated into the model. The analysis compares the economic viability of current agricultural use with the income generated from the sale of so called ecopoints by supply curve. The results show wide variation in ecopoint potential in spatial terms. The implementation of compensation measures is not economically reasonable, depending on the legal security provided by a land register entry at a price of less than 1.00 € per ecopoint in the Stuttgart city district. In contrast, measures can be implemented economically and on a large scale in surrounding districts for less than 0.60 €, regardless of legal protection. The optimal type of compensation measure from an economic point of view depends on type and land is also important. The model and its results can provide important information for decision-makers in politics, landscape planning and nature conservation. 000308132 546__ $$aEnglish 000308132 650__ $$aAgribusiness 000308132 650__ $$aAgricultural and Food Policy 000308132 650__ $$aAgricultural Finance 000308132 6531_ $$aProduction-integrated compensation 000308132 6531_ $$aEcopoints 000308132 6531_ $$aImpact mitigation 000308132 6531_ $$aRegulation 000308132 6531_ $$aStuttgart Region 000308132 700__ $$aSponagel, Christian 000308132 700__ $$aBack, Hans 000308132 700__ $$aAngenendt, Elisabeth 000308132 700__ $$aBahrs, Enno 000308132 8560_ $$fkosborn@harper-adams.ac.uk 000308132 8564_ $$92a52d943-63af-49e4-aba3-53ea13b5d614$$s1021143$$uhttps://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/308132/files/Development%20of%20supply%20curves%202020_09%20upload.pdf 000308132 909CO $$ooai:ageconsearch.umn.edu:308132$$pGLOBAL_SET 000308132 913__ $$aBy depositing this Content ('Content') in AgEcon Search, I agree that I am solely responsible for any consequences of uploading this Content to AgEcon Search and making it publicly available, and I represent and warrant that: I am either the sole creator and the owner of the copyrights and all other rights in the Content; or, without obtaining another’s permission, I have the right to deposit the Content in an archive such as AgEcon Search. To the extent that any portions of the Content are not my own creation, they are used with the copyright holder’s express permission or as permitted by law. Additionally, the Content does not infringe the copyrights or other intellectual property rights of another, nor does the Content violate any laws or another’s rights of privacy or publicity. The Content contains no restricted, private, confidential, or otherwise protected data or information that should not be publicly shared. I understand that AgEcon Search will do its best to provide perpetual access to my Content. In order to support these efforts, I grant the Regents of the University of Minnesota ('University'), through AgEcon Search, the following non-exclusive, irrevocable, royalty-free, world-wide rights and licenses: to access, reproduce, distribute and publicly display the Content, in whole or in part, in order to secure, preserve and make it publicly available, and to make derivative works based upon the Content in order to migrate the Content to other media or formats, or to preserve its public access. These terms do not transfer ownership of the copyright(s) in the Content. These terms only grant to the University the limited license outlined above. 000308132 980__ $$a2308