Determination of non-market values to inform conservation strategies for the threatened Alistana-Sanabresa cattle breed

Livestock breed-related public good functions are often used to justify support for endangered breed conservation despite the fact that little is known about such non-market values. We show how stated preference techniques can be used to assess the non-market values that people place on livestock br...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Martin Collado, Daniel, Díaz, C., Drucker, Adam G., Carabano, M.J., Zander, K.K.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Elsevier 2014
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/66026
_version_ 1855522429772759040
author Martin Collado, Daniel
Díaz, C.
Drucker, Adam G.
Carabano, M.J.
Zander, K.K.
author_browse Carabano, M.J.
Drucker, Adam G.
Díaz, C.
Martin Collado, Daniel
Zander, K.K.
author_facet Martin Collado, Daniel
Díaz, C.
Drucker, Adam G.
Carabano, M.J.
Zander, K.K.
author_sort Martin Collado, Daniel
collection Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (CGSpace)
description Livestock breed-related public good functions are often used to justify support for endangered breed conservation despite the fact that little is known about such non-market values. We show how stated preference techniques can be used to assess the non-market values that people place on livestock breeds. Through the application of a case study choice experiment survey in Zamora province, Spain, the total economic value (TEV) of the threatened Alistana–Sanabresa (AS) cattle breed was investigated. An analysis of the relative importance of the non-market components of its TEV and an assessment of the socio-economic variables that influence people’s valuation of such components is used to inform conservation strategy design. Overall, the findings reveal that the AS breed had significant non-market values associated with it and that the value that respondents placed on each specific public good function also varied significantly. Functions related with indirect use cultural and existence values were much more highly valued than landscape maintenance values. These high cultural and existence values (totalling over 80% of TEV) suggest that an AS in situ conservation strategy will be required to secure such values. As part of such a strategy, incentive mechanisms will be needed to permit farmers to capture some of these public good values and thus be able to afford to maintain breed population numbers at socially desirable levels. One such mechanism could be related to the development of breed-related agritourism initiatives, with a view to enhancing private good values and providing an important addition to continued direct support. Where linked with cultural dimensions, niche product market development, including through improving AS breed-related product quality and brand recognition may also have a role to play as part of such an overall conservation and use strategy. We conclude that livestock breed conservation strategies with the highest potential to maximise societal welfare would be those that secure the breed-related functions that people value most, with appropriate in situ conservation interventions and strategies being identified accordingly.
format Journal Article
id CGSpace66026
institution CGIAR Consortium
language Inglés
publishDate 2014
publishDateRange 2014
publishDateSort 2014
publisher Elsevier
publisherStr Elsevier
record_format dspace
spelling CGSpace660262025-11-12T05:40:57Z Determination of non-market values to inform conservation strategies for the threatened Alistana-Sanabresa cattle breed Martin Collado, Daniel Díaz, C. Drucker, Adam G. Carabano, M.J. Zander, K.K. breeding value breeds (animals) cattle cultural values economic value nature conservation Livestock breed-related public good functions are often used to justify support for endangered breed conservation despite the fact that little is known about such non-market values. We show how stated preference techniques can be used to assess the non-market values that people place on livestock breeds. Through the application of a case study choice experiment survey in Zamora province, Spain, the total economic value (TEV) of the threatened Alistana–Sanabresa (AS) cattle breed was investigated. An analysis of the relative importance of the non-market components of its TEV and an assessment of the socio-economic variables that influence people’s valuation of such components is used to inform conservation strategy design. Overall, the findings reveal that the AS breed had significant non-market values associated with it and that the value that respondents placed on each specific public good function also varied significantly. Functions related with indirect use cultural and existence values were much more highly valued than landscape maintenance values. These high cultural and existence values (totalling over 80% of TEV) suggest that an AS in situ conservation strategy will be required to secure such values. As part of such a strategy, incentive mechanisms will be needed to permit farmers to capture some of these public good values and thus be able to afford to maintain breed population numbers at socially desirable levels. One such mechanism could be related to the development of breed-related agritourism initiatives, with a view to enhancing private good values and providing an important addition to continued direct support. Where linked with cultural dimensions, niche product market development, including through improving AS breed-related product quality and brand recognition may also have a role to play as part of such an overall conservation and use strategy. We conclude that livestock breed conservation strategies with the highest potential to maximise societal welfare would be those that secure the breed-related functions that people value most, with appropriate in situ conservation interventions and strategies being identified accordingly. 2014 2015-05-13T13:59:45Z 2015-05-13T13:59:45Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/66026 en Open Access application/pdf Elsevier Martin-Collado, D.; Diaz, C.; Drucker, A.G.; Carabano, M.J.; Zander, K.K. -2014-Determination of non-market values to inform conservation strategies for the threatened Alistana-Sanabresa cattle breed-Animal 8 (Special Issue 08)-p. 1373--1381
spellingShingle breeding value
breeds (animals)
cattle
cultural values
economic value
nature conservation
Martin Collado, Daniel
Díaz, C.
Drucker, Adam G.
Carabano, M.J.
Zander, K.K.
Determination of non-market values to inform conservation strategies for the threatened Alistana-Sanabresa cattle breed
title Determination of non-market values to inform conservation strategies for the threatened Alistana-Sanabresa cattle breed
title_full Determination of non-market values to inform conservation strategies for the threatened Alistana-Sanabresa cattle breed
title_fullStr Determination of non-market values to inform conservation strategies for the threatened Alistana-Sanabresa cattle breed
title_full_unstemmed Determination of non-market values to inform conservation strategies for the threatened Alistana-Sanabresa cattle breed
title_short Determination of non-market values to inform conservation strategies for the threatened Alistana-Sanabresa cattle breed
title_sort determination of non market values to inform conservation strategies for the threatened alistana sanabresa cattle breed
topic breeding value
breeds (animals)
cattle
cultural values
economic value
nature conservation
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/66026
work_keys_str_mv AT martincolladodaniel determinationofnonmarketvaluestoinformconservationstrategiesforthethreatenedalistanasanabresacattlebreed
AT diazc determinationofnonmarketvaluestoinformconservationstrategiesforthethreatenedalistanasanabresacattlebreed
AT druckeradamg determinationofnonmarketvaluestoinformconservationstrategiesforthethreatenedalistanasanabresacattlebreed
AT carabanomj determinationofnonmarketvaluestoinformconservationstrategiesforthethreatenedalistanasanabresacattlebreed
AT zanderkk determinationofnonmarketvaluestoinformconservationstrategiesforthethreatenedalistanasanabresacattlebreed