PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Rollins, Curtis AU - Doll, Claire AU - Rehdanz, Katrin AU - Meyerhoff, Jürgen AU - Burton, Michael AU - Pannell, David TI - The Role of Social Norms and Economic Incentives in Encouraging the Adoption of Native Gardens AID - 10.3368/le.101.4.061524-0051R1 DP - 2025 Oct 01 TA - Land Economics PG - 482--498 VI - 101 IP - 4 4099 - http://le.uwpress.org/content/101/4/482.short 4100 - http://le.uwpress.org/content/101/4/482.full AB - Various policy interventions can be implemented to motivate individuals to adopt pro-environmental landscaping behaviors. Here we compare the influence of economic incentives and social norms on urban landowners’ adoption of native gardens. First, we model the relationship between social norms and landowners’ actual land use decisions. We estimate adoption intention under different support programs with a choice experiment, also considering social norms. We find that social norms can play a significant role in the adoption of native gardens, comparable to relatively expensive financial incentives. Therefore, social norms may enhance the performance of incentives to increase rates of land conservation.