理解景观管理:从公共服务经济学中汲取的教训

Understanding Landscape Stewardship – Lessons to be Learned from Public Service Economics

Journal of Agricultural Economics · 2012
被引 13
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

从公共服务经济学视角解释景观管理,将其视为人与人之间部分产权的转移,并区分了三种服务提供策略和合同类型,有助于理解景观管理的供需协调。

Abstract

Abstract We argue that public service economics provides a new perspective on landscape stewardship by explaining it as human‐to‐human transfer of partial property rights. These mutually linked exchanges involve rights to use, to access, or to control and allocate land, labour, skills or information. From the perspective of public service economics, we identify the actors involved in landscape stewardship and distinguish entrepreneurial strategies for service provision based on resource orientation, user orientation or competiveness orientation. The difficulties in evaluating the quality of services in general and landscape stewardship in particular result in substantial uncertainty. Three types of contracts that cope differently with this uncertainty can be distinguished: contracts focusing on the technical process, on the intended outcome or on the choice of suppliers based on trust and features of their performance potential. We conclude that a service economics perspective can add to the understanding of landscape stewardship. Due to the fact that ‘public service’ is already a well‐known and broadly acknowledged concept in society, public service economics could possibly provide more rapid progress towards a better co‐ordination of supply and demand for landscape qualities than other more novel concepts.

景观管理公共服务经济学部分产权服务合同