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1CASOS (July 2000)
A decision process model mixing rational A decision process model mixing rational anticipations and social influences : the example of anticipations and social influences : the example of
agri-environmental measure adoption in Breadalbane agri-environmental measure adoption in Breadalbane ESA (Scotland)ESA (Scotland)
Guillaume Deffuant, Frédéric Amblard, Nils Ferrand (Cemagref, France)
Nigel Gilbert (university of Surrey, UK)
Gérard Weisbuch (Ecole Normal Supérieure, France)
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Agri-environmental measuresAgri-environmental measures
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Farmer
• Pilot zones from 1986Pilot zones from 1986• Generalised to all Europe in 1992Generalised to all Europe in 1992
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European projectEuropean project
• First goal : evaluate the model First goal : evaluate the model on the paston the past
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• Then evaluate prescriptive useThen evaluate prescriptive use
• Breadalbane ESA ScotlandBreadalbane ESA Scotland
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Breadalbane ESABreadalbane ESA
• 150 farms, mainly 150 farms, mainly sheep, average size : sheep, average size : 650 ha650 ha
• 39 farmers 39 farmers interviewedinterviewed•10 re-interviewed10 re-interviewed•10 interviews with 10 interviews with institutional actorsinstitutional actors
• First ESA : From 1986 to 1992First ESA : From 1986 to 1992• Second ESA : From 1992 to 1999Second ESA : From 1992 to 1999
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Breadalbane ESA : implementationBreadalbane ESA : implementation
• End 1986 :End 1986 :•Press : first rough Press : first rough description of the description of the measuremeasure•The measure is about The measure is about landscape and landscape and biodiversitybiodiversity
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Breadalbane ESA : implementationBreadalbane ESA : implementation
• End 1986 :End 1986 :• SAC : contact 10 SAC : contact 10 "leader" farmers and "leader" farmers and promote the measurepromote the measure• More financial More financial information information
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• March 1987 :March 1987 :• Organisation of the Organisation of the official presentation official presentation meetingmeeting•All farmers invitedAll farmers invited•Participation 50%Participation 50%
Breadalbane ESA : implementationBreadalbane ESA : implementation
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Breadalbane ESA : implementationBreadalbane ESA : implementation
• The interested farmer calls The interested farmer calls SAC advisorSAC advisor
• SAC advisor comes to the SAC advisor comes to the farm and makes to ecological farm and makes to ecological diagnosisdiagnosis
• The still interested farmer The still interested farmer calls SAC advisorcalls SAC advisor
• The advisor comes to the The advisor comes to the farm and the farm plan is farm and the farm plan is negotiatednegotiated
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1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992
adoption %
• From April 87 to End 92:From April 87 to End 92:
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The decision model : variablesThe decision model : variables
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• Uncertain anticipations of Uncertain anticipations of impacts (or impressions)impacts (or impressions)
• IncomeIncome
• MotivationsMotivations
• IndependenceIndependence a
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• NatureNature
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The decision model : InteractionsThe decision model : Interactions
Before meetingBefore meeting
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After meetingAfter meeting
dd’
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The decision model : rational The decision model : rational evaluationevaluation
• The impact on income is evaluated "rationally" with the advisor when the farm plan is established
• The calculation of this impact takes into account :– the size of the farm– the level payments– the level of the associated costs
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The decision model : decision stagesThe decision model : decision stages
• mm..aa < < TT11• Farmer not interested by the measure.
• TT11 < < mm..aa < < TT22• Interested,• Discussions with colleagues
• mm..aa > > TT22• Interested,• willing to begin the procedure
• mm..aa - - mmrr.d.dr r >T>T33 • Ready to adopt•can if procedure completed
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Initialisation of anticipated impactsInitialisation of anticipated impacts
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• Uncertain anticipations Uncertain anticipations (or impressions)(or impressions)
• IncomeIncome
• MotivationsMotivations
• IndependenceIndependence
• NatureNature
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Initialisation of the motivationsInitialisation of the motivationsNature
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4• Motivation Motivation distribution for distribution for interviewed farmsinterviewed farms
• Randomly Randomly affected to non affected to non interviewed interviewed farmsfarms
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Social networkSocial network
• link probability = exp (- link probability = exp (- DD((FF,,F'F'))))• Average link number : 4.8Average link number : 4.8
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Institutional messagesInstitutional messages
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• PressPress
• IncomeIncome • IndependenceIndependence • NatureNature
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• SACSAC
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test 4 40-50
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1 253 505 757 1009 1261 1513 1765 2017 2269
phase 1
phase 2a
phase 2b
phase 2bc
phase 3
Messages from the pressFirst messages from SAC
Meeting
Beginning of advisor visits no interest
discussing
visit ready
non adopteradopter
Example of resultsExample of results
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Average fitting the first adoption pointsAverage fitting the first adoption points
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une simulation
moyenne
données
number of adopters
average
data of adoption
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Fitting first point and last point Fitting first point and last point
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1 265 529 793 1057 1321 1585 1849 2113 2377
une simulation
Moyenne
Données
number of adopters
average
data of adoption