This study reflects a growing interest in water quality trading involving both point and nonpoint sources in a watershed framework. An empirical spatial-temporal optimal control model is presented and solved to assess the scope and implications of point/nonpoint trading. Results indicate significant economic gains to broader based interpretations of trading rules
The implications of transactions costs for the performance of water pollution trading involving poin...
Over the past several decades, market-based approaches to natural resource management have received ...
In the past decades, little abatement efforts have been implemented on China's non-point source...
This study reflects a growing interest in water quality trading involving both point and nonpoint so...
This paper examines how water quality trading interacts with nonpoint-source abatement-cost sharing ...
A trading ratio is required for water quality trading that involves nonpoint sources to compensate f...
In programs for trading pollution abatement between point and nonpoint sources, the trading ratio sp...
There is considerable interest in the use of pollution trading between point and nonpoint sources t...
The lack of widespread success in existing water quality trading programs may be attributed, in part...
The goal of watershed scale analysis is to assign to each field unit the best set of agricultural pr...
Abstract. While there is substantial evidence that nonpoint sources have lower nutrient reduction co...
Hung and Shaw’s (2005) trading-ratio system is modified to accommodate a management area approach wh...
The 1990s have been characterized as the decade of market incentives in U.S. environmental policy-ma...
Most research on point–nonpoint trading focuses on the choice of trading ratio (the rate point sourc...
Water quality trading may play a significant role in obtaining cost-effective reductions that will ...
The implications of transactions costs for the performance of water pollution trading involving poin...
Over the past several decades, market-based approaches to natural resource management have received ...
In the past decades, little abatement efforts have been implemented on China's non-point source...
This study reflects a growing interest in water quality trading involving both point and nonpoint so...
This paper examines how water quality trading interacts with nonpoint-source abatement-cost sharing ...
A trading ratio is required for water quality trading that involves nonpoint sources to compensate f...
In programs for trading pollution abatement between point and nonpoint sources, the trading ratio sp...
There is considerable interest in the use of pollution trading between point and nonpoint sources t...
The lack of widespread success in existing water quality trading programs may be attributed, in part...
The goal of watershed scale analysis is to assign to each field unit the best set of agricultural pr...
Abstract. While there is substantial evidence that nonpoint sources have lower nutrient reduction co...
Hung and Shaw’s (2005) trading-ratio system is modified to accommodate a management area approach wh...
The 1990s have been characterized as the decade of market incentives in U.S. environmental policy-ma...
Most research on point–nonpoint trading focuses on the choice of trading ratio (the rate point sourc...
Water quality trading may play a significant role in obtaining cost-effective reductions that will ...
The implications of transactions costs for the performance of water pollution trading involving poin...
Over the past several decades, market-based approaches to natural resource management have received ...
In the past decades, little abatement efforts have been implemented on China's non-point source...