[[abstract]]The fact that water flows to the lowest level uni-directionally is a very specific and useful property of water. By utilizing this property, we design a trading-ratio system (TRS) of tradable discharge permits for water pollution control. Such a trading-ratio system has three main characteristics: (1) the zonal effluent cap is set by taking into account the water pollutant loads transferred from the upstream zones; (2) the trading ratios are set equal to the exogenous transfer coefficients among zones; and (3) permits are freely tradable among dischargers according to the trading ratios. This paper shows that the TRS can take care of the location effect of a discharge and can achieve the predetermined standards of environmental ...
Hung and Shaw’s (2005) trading-ratio system is modified to accommodate a management area approach wh...
[[abstract]]Permit-trading policy in a total maximum daily load (TMDL) program may provide an additi...
This paper provides a systematic overview of water quality trading in the U.S. The primary source of...
Water quality management of rivers is one of the challenges in the analysis of water resource system...
A discharge permit system for water pollution of theupper Nanpan River has been tested since 1992. T...
Nitrogen from non-point sources reacts with the environment during flow to the waterway. These react...
In programs for trading pollution abatement between point and nonpoint sources, the trading ratio sp...
Watershed based trading or effluent trading, allows pollution sources to buy controls that will redu...
Abstract: The use of transferable discharge permits in water pollution, what we will call water qual...
In the standard economic model of cap and trade policies, the regulator is assumed to place zero val...
Applying market approaches to environmental regulations requires establishing a spatial scale for tr...
Water pollution from non‐point sources is a global environmental concern. Economists propose tradab...
We compare two tradable permit markets in their ability to meet a stated environmental target at lea...
Permit-trading policy in a total maximum daily load (TMDL) program may provide an additional avenue ...
We use the non-tidal Passaic River Watershed as a case study to investigate the size of potential co...
Hung and Shaw’s (2005) trading-ratio system is modified to accommodate a management area approach wh...
[[abstract]]Permit-trading policy in a total maximum daily load (TMDL) program may provide an additi...
This paper provides a systematic overview of water quality trading in the U.S. The primary source of...
Water quality management of rivers is one of the challenges in the analysis of water resource system...
A discharge permit system for water pollution of theupper Nanpan River has been tested since 1992. T...
Nitrogen from non-point sources reacts with the environment during flow to the waterway. These react...
In programs for trading pollution abatement between point and nonpoint sources, the trading ratio sp...
Watershed based trading or effluent trading, allows pollution sources to buy controls that will redu...
Abstract: The use of transferable discharge permits in water pollution, what we will call water qual...
In the standard economic model of cap and trade policies, the regulator is assumed to place zero val...
Applying market approaches to environmental regulations requires establishing a spatial scale for tr...
Water pollution from non‐point sources is a global environmental concern. Economists propose tradab...
We compare two tradable permit markets in their ability to meet a stated environmental target at lea...
Permit-trading policy in a total maximum daily load (TMDL) program may provide an additional avenue ...
We use the non-tidal Passaic River Watershed as a case study to investigate the size of potential co...
Hung and Shaw’s (2005) trading-ratio system is modified to accommodate a management area approach wh...
[[abstract]]Permit-trading policy in a total maximum daily load (TMDL) program may provide an additi...
This paper provides a systematic overview of water quality trading in the U.S. The primary source of...