This paper examines six different approaches to nutrient management, and simulates the economic costs and environmental impacts associated with them using NManager, a partial equilibrium simulation model developed by Motu and NIWA, the National Institute for Water and Atmospheric Research. We focus on Lake Rotorua in the Bay of Plenty in New Zealand, where the regional council is concerned with the decline in the lake's water quality and has set a goal to restore the lake to its condition during the 1960s. Reaching this goal will require significant reductions in the amount of nutrients discharged into the lake, especially from non-point sources such as farm land. Managing water quality is made difficult by the presence of groundwater lags ...
The impacts of land use on the environment is becoming increasingly important to New Zealanders, and...
Critical source areas (CSAs) define areas of a farm or catchment that emit the majority of water qua...
Nutrient discharge, e.g. nitrogen (N) leached from intensive farming is a major cause of poor water ...
Lake Rotorua is experiencing increasing nutrient-related water quality problems. This paper is one i...
Nonpoint-source water pollution is frequently considered intractable because it is hard to regulate ...
Water quality in many New Zealand waterways is currently declining leading to lakes and rivers being...
This paper explores how to enhance the role for academic research (natural sciences, economics and t...
Water quality is quickly becoming one of the most pressing environmental issues the world over. Whil...
Lake Alexandrina is a small, high country lake in the South Island, New Zealand, which has a nutrien...
This paper clarifies how the benefits and costs of water quality improvements in Lake Rotorua are li...
Over the last 50 years freshwater and marine environments have become severely impaired due to conta...
The life satisfaction approach has recently emerged as a new technique in the suite of options avail...
The water quality of Lake Rotorua has declined over several decades due to increasing inputs of nitr...
Nitrogen discharge into the Waikato River has been identified as the primary source of potential wat...
Agricultural activities depend on applications of nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium to soils. Howe...
The impacts of land use on the environment is becoming increasingly important to New Zealanders, and...
Critical source areas (CSAs) define areas of a farm or catchment that emit the majority of water qua...
Nutrient discharge, e.g. nitrogen (N) leached from intensive farming is a major cause of poor water ...
Lake Rotorua is experiencing increasing nutrient-related water quality problems. This paper is one i...
Nonpoint-source water pollution is frequently considered intractable because it is hard to regulate ...
Water quality in many New Zealand waterways is currently declining leading to lakes and rivers being...
This paper explores how to enhance the role for academic research (natural sciences, economics and t...
Water quality is quickly becoming one of the most pressing environmental issues the world over. Whil...
Lake Alexandrina is a small, high country lake in the South Island, New Zealand, which has a nutrien...
This paper clarifies how the benefits and costs of water quality improvements in Lake Rotorua are li...
Over the last 50 years freshwater and marine environments have become severely impaired due to conta...
The life satisfaction approach has recently emerged as a new technique in the suite of options avail...
The water quality of Lake Rotorua has declined over several decades due to increasing inputs of nitr...
Nitrogen discharge into the Waikato River has been identified as the primary source of potential wat...
Agricultural activities depend on applications of nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium to soils. Howe...
The impacts of land use on the environment is becoming increasingly important to New Zealanders, and...
Critical source areas (CSAs) define areas of a farm or catchment that emit the majority of water qua...
Nutrient discharge, e.g. nitrogen (N) leached from intensive farming is a major cause of poor water ...