This paper investigates the economic and environmental cost-effectiveness of two point-nonpoint source water pollution trading projects under the NPDES framework in the Minnesota River Basin. It was found that while transaction costs were substantial, trades involving long lifetime structural nonpoint source controls could still offer cost savings to point sources
Duke, Joshua M.Nonpoint source pollution has become a problem in the United States and around the Wo...
This paper examines how water quality trading interacts with nonpoint-source abatement-cost sharing ...
As point sources of pollution reduce their emissions due to water quality control efforts, nonpoint ...
This paper investigates the economic and environmental cost-effectiveness of two point-nonpoint sour...
The implications of transactions costs for the performance of water pollution trading involving poin...
Water quality permit trading in an attractive option lower the costs of pollution cleanup in lakes a...
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 quality of the Boise River is at a state that cannot be ignored. The Scope of this research is t...
The 1990s have been characterized as the decade of market incentives in U.S. environmental policy-ma...
We use the non-tidal Passaic River Watershed as a case study to investigate the size of potential co...
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...
Water pollution from non‐point sources is a global environmental concern. Economists propose tradab...
A trading ratio is required for water quality trading that involves nonpoint sources to compensate f...
Duke, Joshua M.Nonpoint source pollution has become a problem in the United States and around the Wo...
This paper examines how water quality trading interacts with nonpoint-source abatement-cost sharing ...
As point sources of pollution reduce their emissions due to water quality control efforts, nonpoint ...
This paper investigates the economic and environmental cost-effectiveness of two point-nonpoint sour...
The implications of transactions costs for the performance of water pollution trading involving poin...
Water quality permit trading in an attractive option lower the costs of pollution cleanup in lakes a...
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 quality of the Boise River is at a state that cannot be ignored. The Scope of this research is t...
The 1990s have been characterized as the decade of market incentives in U.S. environmental policy-ma...
We use the non-tidal Passaic River Watershed as a case study to investigate the size of potential co...
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...
Water pollution from non‐point sources is a global environmental concern. Economists propose tradab...
A trading ratio is required for water quality trading that involves nonpoint sources to compensate f...
Duke, Joshua M.Nonpoint source pollution has become a problem in the United States and around the Wo...
This paper examines how water quality trading interacts with nonpoint-source abatement-cost sharing ...
As point sources of pollution reduce their emissions due to water quality control efforts, nonpoint ...