Water quality trading (trading) as a means to improve water quality has become an increasingly popular instrument considered by environmental policy makers. Although the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency lists more than forty current trading programs in the U.S., only a few active markets exist. The literature identifies several hurdles to trading, overcoming which requires a deeper understanding of the interaction between local environmental, legal, and economic conditions. Particular challenges include thin markets, uncertainty related to the course and fate of nutrient flows, varying degrees of political support, and high transaction costs related to market infrastructure, monitoring, and enforcement. These hindrances often arise ...
This paper examines how water quality trading interacts with nonpoint-source abatement-cost sharing ...
In this paper, we postulate that uncertainties associated with nonpoint source pollution and with ce...
Water quality trading is a policy tool that can improve the cost-effectiveness of achieving environm...
Water quality trading (trading) as a means to improve water quality has become an increasingly popul...
Abstract. While there is substantial evidence that nonpoint sources have lower nutrient reduction co...
This paper provides a systematic overview of water quality trading in the U.S. The primary source of...
Sponsored by: Georgia Environmental Protection Division U.S. Geological Survey, Georgia Water Scie...
Water quality trading is a policy tool that could improve the cost effectiveness of achieving enviro...
Abstract: The use of transferable discharge permits in water pollution, what we will call water qual...
Water-quality trading is an area of active development in environmental markets. Unlike iconic natio...
While there is substantial evidence that nonpoint sources have lower nutrient reduction costs than p...
In 2003 the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issued its Water Quality Trading Policy. Water qual...
Over the past several decades, market-based approaches to natural resource management have received ...
Across the United States, water quality trading is being explored as a mechanism for reducing the co...
In Oregon’s Willamette Basin a group of diverse leaders are working to expand an existing water qual...
This paper examines how water quality trading interacts with nonpoint-source abatement-cost sharing ...
In this paper, we postulate that uncertainties associated with nonpoint source pollution and with ce...
Water quality trading is a policy tool that can improve the cost-effectiveness of achieving environm...
Water quality trading (trading) as a means to improve water quality has become an increasingly popul...
Abstract. While there is substantial evidence that nonpoint sources have lower nutrient reduction co...
This paper provides a systematic overview of water quality trading in the U.S. The primary source of...
Sponsored by: Georgia Environmental Protection Division U.S. Geological Survey, Georgia Water Scie...
Water quality trading is a policy tool that could improve the cost effectiveness of achieving enviro...
Abstract: The use of transferable discharge permits in water pollution, what we will call water qual...
Water-quality trading is an area of active development in environmental markets. Unlike iconic natio...
While there is substantial evidence that nonpoint sources have lower nutrient reduction costs than p...
In 2003 the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issued its Water Quality Trading Policy. Water qual...
Over the past several decades, market-based approaches to natural resource management have received ...
Across the United States, water quality trading is being explored as a mechanism for reducing the co...
In Oregon’s Willamette Basin a group of diverse leaders are working to expand an existing water qual...
This paper examines how water quality trading interacts with nonpoint-source abatement-cost sharing ...
In this paper, we postulate that uncertainties associated with nonpoint source pollution and with ce...
Water quality trading is a policy tool that can improve the cost-effectiveness of achieving environm...