State and local highway departments spend portions of their budgets on roadside ditch sediment removal. Reductions in soil erosion would reduce these costs. A damage function developed using state level data indicates that reductions in soil erosion by 1983 programs would reduce state and local highway department costs by $34 million
This paper presents estimates of the benefits and costs of alternative soil conservation policies in...
This report summarizes results of economic analyses of erosion and sedimentation in five agricultura...
Effects of a regional channel stabilization project on suspended sediment yield F.D. Shields Jr. Abs...
Over $4 million are spent each year for erosion control on Oklahoma highways and roads. The cost per...
The objective of this research is to value soil conservation's impact on reservoirs. Using a model b...
International audienceEffective erosion control requires both a sound understanding of the physical ...
2017PDFTech ReportErosion controlManualsDamsMulchingSeedingRunoffUnited StatesOhioOhio. Dept. of Tra...
"September 2017."; "FHWA/OH-2017-45"--Technical report documentation page.; Includes bibliographical...
2017Final ReportPDFTech ReportFHWA/OH-2017-45SJN 135204DitchesRunoffMulchesErosion controlRoadside d...
"September 2017."; Includes bibliographical references (pages 64-65).Sediment continues to be the pr...
Statistical records indicate more than $3 million was spent each year in fiscal 1963, 1964, and 1965...
Construction activities generally involve significant land disturbances, leaving the soil unprotecte...
Sediment erosion is a serious issue, with approximately 75 billion tons of soil is eroded annually a...
This paper compares the net public benefits and public cost per ton of erosion reduction and the eco...
Erosion is a natural process that can be greatly accelerated by human activities, especially those t...
This paper presents estimates of the benefits and costs of alternative soil conservation policies in...
This report summarizes results of economic analyses of erosion and sedimentation in five agricultura...
Effects of a regional channel stabilization project on suspended sediment yield F.D. Shields Jr. Abs...
Over $4 million are spent each year for erosion control on Oklahoma highways and roads. The cost per...
The objective of this research is to value soil conservation's impact on reservoirs. Using a model b...
International audienceEffective erosion control requires both a sound understanding of the physical ...
2017PDFTech ReportErosion controlManualsDamsMulchingSeedingRunoffUnited StatesOhioOhio. Dept. of Tra...
"September 2017."; "FHWA/OH-2017-45"--Technical report documentation page.; Includes bibliographical...
2017Final ReportPDFTech ReportFHWA/OH-2017-45SJN 135204DitchesRunoffMulchesErosion controlRoadside d...
"September 2017."; Includes bibliographical references (pages 64-65).Sediment continues to be the pr...
Statistical records indicate more than $3 million was spent each year in fiscal 1963, 1964, and 1965...
Construction activities generally involve significant land disturbances, leaving the soil unprotecte...
Sediment erosion is a serious issue, with approximately 75 billion tons of soil is eroded annually a...
This paper compares the net public benefits and public cost per ton of erosion reduction and the eco...
Erosion is a natural process that can be greatly accelerated by human activities, especially those t...
This paper presents estimates of the benefits and costs of alternative soil conservation policies in...
This report summarizes results of economic analyses of erosion and sedimentation in five agricultura...
Effects of a regional channel stabilization project on suspended sediment yield F.D. Shields Jr. Abs...