An Assessment of the Effects of Food Districts on Sustainable Management of Land: The Case of Lombardia, Italy

F. Carillo, R. Henke, Alberto Sturla
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The article aims to analyze whether a larger diffusion of institutional–private co-operation in farming systems, such as Italian food districts (FDs), is helpful in pursuing goals of sustainable land use in agriculture. The paper focuses on the case of Lombardia in Italy, a region where this form of public–private partnership is widespread throughout the regional territory. Combining differences-in-differences (DiD) and propensity score matching (PSM) methods to reduce the estimation bias, we assessed and quantified a “district effect” on the sustainable management of lands. Specifically, using several land-use and land-use change proxies as outcome measures, we verified whether there are significant differences in such outcomes between two different groups of municipalities: those involved in FDs and those not. Our analysis shows that there is an “FD effect” on the persistence of agricultural activity and, although this does not necessarily translate into more landscape diversity, it can at least counteract detrimental tendencies such as the loss of natural elements, the loss of landscape diversity due to intensive farming, and land abandonment.
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食品区对土地可持续管理的影响评价——以意大利伦巴第为例
这篇文章的目的是分析在农业系统中,如意大利食品区(FDs),机构-私人合作的更大扩散是否有助于追求农业可持续土地利用的目标。本文的重点是意大利伦巴第的案例,在这个地区,这种形式的公私伙伴关系在整个地区都很普遍。结合差分法(DiD)和倾向得分匹配法(PSM)减少估算偏差,对土地可持续管理的“区域效应”进行了评估和量化。具体地说,我们使用几个土地利用和土地利用变化代理作为结果测量,验证了两组不同的市政当局(参与fd的市政当局和未参与fd的市政当局)在这些结果上是否存在显著差异。我们的分析表明,对农业活动的持续存在“FD效应”,尽管这并不一定转化为更多的景观多样性,但它至少可以抵消有害趋势,如自然元素的丧失,集约化耕作导致的景观多样性的丧失,以及土地遗弃。
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