My purpose her'e is to focus on the policy structure for implementing water quality programs affecting agriculture. My contention is that institutional structure does make a difference both in terms of policy output and distribution of implementation cost. While I can't be precise as to what difference it makes, I can suggest important structural issues. I will mention institutional techniques for water quality improvement, but will concentrate on organization
Most current issues regarding water availability and water quality in agriculture have arisen due to...
Agricultural nutrients and other emissions remain a primary source of water quality degradation in m...
Performance-based approaches to managing water quality on agricultural landscapes offer the potentia...
Agriculture is a leading cause of water quality problems. The existing policy architecture relies ex...
This volume brings together a number of prominent economic studies all of which deal with key water ...
Regulatory regimes intended to enforce changes to land use or management impose costs on landholders...
Regulatory regimes intended to enforce changes to land use or management impose costs on landholders...
The symposium Agricultural and Water Quality Improvements; What are the Implementation Costs and Po...
Since the 1980s there has been growing public concern about water quality. Water pollutants are ofte...
Water quality is a major environmental issue. Pollution from nonpoint sources is the single largest ...
Growing evidence of surface-water and ground-water contamination has led to demands for federal and ...
Water quality is a major environmental issue. Pollution from nonpoint sources is the single largest ...
A generalized total systems model of agricultural production and water quality is outlined. Contribu...
Water allocations as well as water quality and health concerns are often due to inadequate policies ...
Water allocations as well as water quality and health concerns are often due to inadequate policies ...
Most current issues regarding water availability and water quality in agriculture have arisen due to...
Agricultural nutrients and other emissions remain a primary source of water quality degradation in m...
Performance-based approaches to managing water quality on agricultural landscapes offer the potentia...
Agriculture is a leading cause of water quality problems. The existing policy architecture relies ex...
This volume brings together a number of prominent economic studies all of which deal with key water ...
Regulatory regimes intended to enforce changes to land use or management impose costs on landholders...
Regulatory regimes intended to enforce changes to land use or management impose costs on landholders...
The symposium Agricultural and Water Quality Improvements; What are the Implementation Costs and Po...
Since the 1980s there has been growing public concern about water quality. Water pollutants are ofte...
Water quality is a major environmental issue. Pollution from nonpoint sources is the single largest ...
Growing evidence of surface-water and ground-water contamination has led to demands for federal and ...
Water quality is a major environmental issue. Pollution from nonpoint sources is the single largest ...
A generalized total systems model of agricultural production and water quality is outlined. Contribu...
Water allocations as well as water quality and health concerns are often due to inadequate policies ...
Water allocations as well as water quality and health concerns are often due to inadequate policies ...
Most current issues regarding water availability and water quality in agriculture have arisen due to...
Agricultural nutrients and other emissions remain a primary source of water quality degradation in m...
Performance-based approaches to managing water quality on agricultural landscapes offer the potentia...