Environmental knowledge, risk attitude, and households' willingness to accept compensation for the application of degradable agricultural mulch film: Evidence from rural China

The promotion and use of degradable agricultural mulch film are satisfactory means to realize the pollution control of agricultural mulch film. Today, when the cost of degradable agricultural mulch film is much higher than that of ordinary agricultural mulch film, appropriate policy tools must be id...

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Published inThe Science of the total environment Vol. 744; p. 140616
Main Authors Wang, Yujie, He, Ke, Zhang, Junbiao, Chang, Huayi
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 20.11.2020
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Summary:The promotion and use of degradable agricultural mulch film are satisfactory means to realize the pollution control of agricultural mulch film. Today, when the cost of degradable agricultural mulch film is much higher than that of ordinary agricultural mulch film, appropriate policy tools must be identified. However, relevant research is relatively rare. This paper attempts to understand the acceptability of households of policy tools by investigating households' willingness to apply degradable agricultural mulch film to reduce agricultural mulch film pollution and their requirements for compensation proportion, to make this sector cleaner and pay more attention to the implementation of sustainability principles. The sample is five cities in Hubei province, China; the study is based on extended planned behavior (TPB) theory; and we use the double-hurdle model to analyze “whether to accept compensation” and “proportion of compensation” of households. The main results show that the more households know about policies, the higher the proportion of compensation required. However, households with high knowledge of ecological value are willing to adopt degradable agricultural mulch films even if the government provides less compensation. In addition, risk-biased households are willing to voluntarily bear more additional costs of degradable agricultural mulch films. The results obtained have multiple meanings. First, in today's rural areas of China, compared with the formal government regulations, informal regulations are the key factors to promote degradable agricultural mulch films application. Second, the enhancement of the understanding of the knowledge of ecological value can effectively improve households' consciousness of using degradable agricultural mulch film. Third, to realize the sustainability of policies, households' risk attitude must be strengthened. [Display omitted] •Examining households' application willingness from compensation perspective.•Establishing an theoretical framework based on TPB model.•Using the Double-Hurdle model to estimate households' compensation acceptance willingness.•Clarifying influencing factors of households' compensation acceptance willingness.•Accounting for the effects of education and risk management on pollution control.
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ISSN:0048-9697
1879-1026
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.140616