Over the past several decades, market-based approaches to natural resource management have received increased attention as a means to cost-effectively achieve environmental quality goals. Following on what has been hailed a success for reducing air pollution, water quality trading (WQT) has more recently been seen as the next great opportunity for reducing water pollution, especially for nutrient loading. Numerous trading programs have been pilot tested and/or adopted in states throughout the nation, with more than 70 programs now in operation (Breetz et al., 2004). WQT would allow multiple contributors to surface water degradation to determine how best to meet an overarching collective goal related to pollution reduction. WQT takes advant...
Abstract: A simulation model is developed to quantify the effects of information and trading ratios ...
A crucial factor in the success of any water quality trading market is its ability to cost-effective...
Food Security and Poverty, Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies,
Over the past several decades, market-based approaches to natural resource management have received ...
While there is substantial evidence that nonpoint sources have lower nutrient reduction costs than p...
While there is substantial evidence that nonpoint sources have lower nutrient reduction costs than p...
Nutrient credit trading is a market-based policy currently proposed in several countries to mitigate...
Across the United States, water quality trading is being explored as a mechanism for reducing the co...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Biological & Agricultural EngineeringKyle R. Douglas-MankinWater q...
The lack of widespread success in existing water quality trading programs may be attributed, in part...
Excess nutrients in surface water systems cause many environmental problems. Some governments restri...
Duke, Joshua M.Scientific-based water quality models are used in water quality trading programs to ...
Applying market approaches to environmental regulations requires establishing a spatial scale for tr...
Abstract: The use of transferable discharge permits in water pollution, what we will call water qual...
This paper examines how water quality trading interacts with nonpoint-source abatement-cost sharing ...
Abstract: A simulation model is developed to quantify the effects of information and trading ratios ...
A crucial factor in the success of any water quality trading market is its ability to cost-effective...
Food Security and Poverty, Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies,
Over the past several decades, market-based approaches to natural resource management have received ...
While there is substantial evidence that nonpoint sources have lower nutrient reduction costs than p...
While there is substantial evidence that nonpoint sources have lower nutrient reduction costs than p...
Nutrient credit trading is a market-based policy currently proposed in several countries to mitigate...
Across the United States, water quality trading is being explored as a mechanism for reducing the co...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Biological & Agricultural EngineeringKyle R. Douglas-MankinWater q...
The lack of widespread success in existing water quality trading programs may be attributed, in part...
Excess nutrients in surface water systems cause many environmental problems. Some governments restri...
Duke, Joshua M.Scientific-based water quality models are used in water quality trading programs to ...
Applying market approaches to environmental regulations requires establishing a spatial scale for tr...
Abstract: The use of transferable discharge permits in water pollution, what we will call water qual...
This paper examines how water quality trading interacts with nonpoint-source abatement-cost sharing ...
Abstract: A simulation model is developed to quantify the effects of information and trading ratios ...
A crucial factor in the success of any water quality trading market is its ability to cost-effective...
Food Security and Poverty, Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies,