World Heritage Status and Farmers’ Income: Evidence From a Regression Discontinuity Design in Colombia
利用哥伦比亚咖啡产区世界遗产边界造成的断点,发现遗产认定使边界内咖啡农月收入增加757美元,机制包括旅游增加39%、有机生产提升8.38%和环境服务付费提高2.35%。
ABSTRACT The core of Colombia's coffee growing region was designated as a World Heritage (WH) site in 2011, making a distinction between “the core” of the region and “the periphery.” However, the coffee cultural heritage does not abruptly stop at the WH boundary but it exists inside and outside the boundary. This allows us to use a regression discontinuity design (RDD) to identify the income effect for farmers located just inside the WH site. We find that the WH designation of the region increases coffee farmers’ income by up to $757 per month. The mechanism includes more tourism activities inside the coffee farms by 39%, higher adoption of sustainable farming practices, increasing organic coffee production by 8.38%, and increasing payments for environmental services (PES) by 2.35%.