There is growing recognition that coastal water quality is interdependent with agricultural management in coastal catchments. Economic-incentive-based instruments can be used to internalize the negative externalities from coastal water pollution. Bio-physical and socio-economic heterogeneity across farms is expected to be an important factor in explaining differing rates of adoption of management practices. This paper hypothesises that: i) different types of farmers are likely to respond differently to incentive payments that promote the adoption of management practices for Great Barrier Reef water quality improvement, and ii) if policy makers account for heterogeneity, cost-effectiveness of incentive payments will increase. Results show th...
Water quality improvements achieved through changes in agricultural land use and management practice...
Marine ecosystems are severely affected by water pollution originating from coastal catchments, whil...
Eutrophication of coastal and nearshore receiving environments downstream of intensive agricultural ...
There is growing recognition that coastal water quality is interdependent with agricultural manageme...
A key strategy in reducing water quality impacts into the Great Barrier Reef is to change farm manag...
Policy makers wanting to increase protection of the Great Barrier Reef from pollutants generated by ...
Key policy issues relating to protection of the Great Barrier Reef from pollutants generated by agri...
Australian governments continue to commit significant resources to the protection of the Great Barri...
Australian governments continue to commit significant resources to the protection of the Great Barri...
Governments in Australia and internationally are experimenting with policy instruments to facilitate...
Funding programs to improve water quality into the GBR are difficult to evaluate, and administering ...
To protect and improve water quality in the Great Barrier Reef, the Queensland Government's Reef 205...
There is increasing interest in the use of market-based instruments such as tenders and trading syst...
To achieve water quality targets, management practice change in the sugar cane industry has been a l...
Water quality improvements achieved through changes in agricultural land use and management practice...
Marine ecosystems are severely affected by water pollution originating from coastal catchments, whil...
Eutrophication of coastal and nearshore receiving environments downstream of intensive agricultural ...
There is growing recognition that coastal water quality is interdependent with agricultural manageme...
A key strategy in reducing water quality impacts into the Great Barrier Reef is to change farm manag...
Policy makers wanting to increase protection of the Great Barrier Reef from pollutants generated by ...
Key policy issues relating to protection of the Great Barrier Reef from pollutants generated by agri...
Australian governments continue to commit significant resources to the protection of the Great Barri...
Australian governments continue to commit significant resources to the protection of the Great Barri...
Governments in Australia and internationally are experimenting with policy instruments to facilitate...
Funding programs to improve water quality into the GBR are difficult to evaluate, and administering ...
To protect and improve water quality in the Great Barrier Reef, the Queensland Government's Reef 205...
There is increasing interest in the use of market-based instruments such as tenders and trading syst...
To achieve water quality targets, management practice change in the sugar cane industry has been a l...
Water quality improvements achieved through changes in agricultural land use and management practice...
Marine ecosystems are severely affected by water pollution originating from coastal catchments, whil...
Eutrophication of coastal and nearshore receiving environments downstream of intensive agricultural ...