Abstract

Private-sector investors could be key players in combatting global land degradation and realising the emerging concept of Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN). To better understand how to incentivize private-sector investors for LDN, we conducted an online-survey of 68 private-sector investors. Structural equation modelling based on the theory of planned behavior was performed to investigate how cognitive, social, emotional, motivational and financial determinants influence their intention and motivation to invest in LDN. Good knowledge and a positive attitude towards both LDN and investing sustainably were found to be main predictors for intention. In contrast, perceived social pressure had little effect on the intention to invest towards combating land degradation. The general motivation to invest sustainably was mainly triggered by a consciousness for sustainability and emotional attachment, less by the desire for short-term profit maximisation whilst prospects of long-term financial return are important. Overall, strong homogeneity in psychological determinants was found for both traditional and impact investors. As the determinants of the intention and the motivation to invest sustainably do not substantially differ across different investor types, our study implies that investors should be targeted as a uniform group when mobilising interest for LDN. Emphasis should be placed on the psychological determinants traditional and impact investors commonly share, rather than on the type-specific characteristics that may distinguish different investor types.

Highlights

  • We aimed to 1) investigate how cognitive, social, emotional, motivational and financial determinants influence private-sector investors’ intention to invest in Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN), 2) create investor profiles based on underlying motivational structures, 3) and develop practical suggestions for how to best encourage private-sector investors to invest in LDN and contribute to fulfilling the Sustainable Development Goals

  • Surveyed investors reported a lack of knowledge about how to invest in LDN as a reason that prevents them from investing in land degradation, while at the same time having the ability and sufficient financial resources to invest in LDN

  • Our study suggests practical measures on how to best encourage private-sector investors to invest in LDN and, more generally, in sustainable development

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We aimed to 1) investigate how cognitive, social, emotional, motivational and financial determinants influence private-sector investors’ intention to invest in LDN, 2) create investor profiles based on underlying motivational structures, 3) and develop practical suggestions for how to best encourage private-sector investors to invest in LDN and contribute to fulfilling the Sustainable Development Goals

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