农场规模、空间外部性与风能开发

Farm size, spatial externalities, and wind energy development

American Journal of Agricultural Economics · 2023
被引 22
人大 AABS 3

中文导读

研究了土地持有规模如何影响风能开发,发现土地碎片化(小规模土地持有)会阻碍风能项目扩张,对政策制定者和可再生能源开发商有参考价值。

Abstract

Abstract The global push for renewable energy must overcome the local challenge of convincing neighboring landowners to lease their properties for wind power. Is this challenge more or less pronounced in rural landscapes with small landholdings? Our theoretical model combines ideas from literatures on the commons, anticommons, and spatial externalities to explain conditions when small landholdings could promote or inhibit voluntary leasing. Empirically, we estimate the effects of landholding size and landscape fragmentation on wind farm uptake across rural areas of the United States over the past 20 years. Evidence from three spatial levels of analysis (counties, square‐mile sections, and individual parcels) indicates that areas with more landowners have less installed wind capacity after controlling for windiness, access to transmission lines, and other relevant factors that vary across and within counties. The findings imply that fragmented ownership, which is an overlooked factor in studies of the feasibility of decarbonization, will pose an impediment to future wind expansion on private land as remaining areas without wind development become disproportionately fragmented.

土地持有规模空间外部性风电开发碎片化土地所有权