Governance of Ecosystem Services


Research topics

The working group focuses on the analysis and co-creation of governance and market-based approaches that promote the targeted provisioning of societally desired ecosystem services and the conservation of biodiversity. We place a strong emphasis on financial incentive instruments and voluntary collaboration and their interactions with regulatory frameworks. Our research is particularly focused on a) understanding actors’ individual perspectives and how they can influence different governance approaches, b) the interaction of different actors and how they share governance tasks, as well as c) the behavioral response of individual land users to policy interventions.

Research Approach: Our team holds expertise in implementing transdisciplinary research and co-designing research with local actors within the framework of individual projects. One example of our commitment and engagement is the spin-off of Agora Natura Startup, a marketplace for biodiversity in Germany.

Theoretical Background: Our team works particularly within the frameworks of ecological economics, behavioral economics, and institutional economics.

Research Foci: Our focus areas include Payment for Ecosystem Services, Collective Payment for Ecosystem Services, Agri-environmental and Climate Measures, Value Chains, and Market-based Solutions.

Methods: We employ a diverse portfolio of methods, including quantitative, mixed, and qualitative approaches.

 

For more information, please visit the webpage of our research group at the Leibniz-Zentrum für Agrarlandschaftsforschung (ZALF) e. V.

Lead of the working group

Prof. Dr. Bettina Matzdorf

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