AECPG contractual framework and practical solutions catalogue (short design guide version)
This document is a guide for practitioners to support the design of initiatives for the provision of agri-environmental-climate public goods (AECPGs) on a voluntary basis by agriculture and forestry. Hereby, it , focuses on voluntary contracts to farmers and forest owners, which intend to implement contracts with four specific contract characteristics: environmental prescriptions included in land tenure contracts, result-based payments, provision of AECPGs in form of collective arrangements between land managers, and value chain contracts involving the value chain as actor supporting AECPG provision.
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Contribution detail info
- Location
- Europe
- Authors
- David Viaggi
- Nidhi Raina
- Stefano Targetti
- Emilia Pellegrini
- Purpose
- Dissemination
- Communication
- Decision-making support
- File type
- Document
- File size
- 2.63 MB
- Created on
- 30-10-2022
- Origin language
- English
- Official project website
- CONSOLE
- License
- CC BY-NC-SA
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