Australian governments continue to commit significant resources to the protection of the Great Barrier Reef, with funding for Reef Rescue aimed at reducing the impacts of agricultural production on water quality. A key challenge for policy makers is to identify where funding can be efficiently allocated, as information about both the costs and benefits of different proposals is limited. While there is adequate information about the costs of different inputs for reducing water quality, there is much more limited information about the costs of achieving different outputs. The use of water quality tenders to reveal the opportunity costs of changing agricultural practices can help policy makers to understand the potential costs of misallocating...
To achieve water quality targets, management practice change in the sugar cane industry has been a l...
A major project is being undertaken in Queensland to design how a market-based instrument in the for...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR), Australia, is threatened by declining water quality largely derived fr...
Australian governments continue to commit significant resources to the protection of the Great Barri...
There is increasing interest in the use of market-based instruments such as tenders and trading syst...
Funding programs to improve water quality into the GBR are difficult to evaluate, and administering ...
In recent decades the declining health of the Great Barrier Reef has led to a number of government p...
Key policy issues relating to protection of the Great Barrier Reef from pollutants generated by agri...
The declining health of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) from poor water quality has increased the urgen...
There is growing recognition that coastal water quality is interdependent with agricultural manageme...
Policy makers wanting to increase protection of the Great Barrier Reef from pollutants generated by ...
The Burdekin Water Quality Tender tested a mechanism for the competitive allocation of public fundin...
The focus of this paper is to compare different evaluation frameworks for selecting landholder propo...
The Burdekin Water Quality Tender tested a mechanism for the competitive allocation of public fundin...
To achieve water quality targets, management practice change in the sugar cane industry has been a l...
A major project is being undertaken in Queensland to design how a market-based instrument in the for...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR), Australia, is threatened by declining water quality largely derived fr...
Australian governments continue to commit significant resources to the protection of the Great Barri...
There is increasing interest in the use of market-based instruments such as tenders and trading syst...
Funding programs to improve water quality into the GBR are difficult to evaluate, and administering ...
In recent decades the declining health of the Great Barrier Reef has led to a number of government p...
Key policy issues relating to protection of the Great Barrier Reef from pollutants generated by agri...
The declining health of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) from poor water quality has increased the urgen...
There is growing recognition that coastal water quality is interdependent with agricultural manageme...
Policy makers wanting to increase protection of the Great Barrier Reef from pollutants generated by ...
The Burdekin Water Quality Tender tested a mechanism for the competitive allocation of public fundin...
The focus of this paper is to compare different evaluation frameworks for selecting landholder propo...
The Burdekin Water Quality Tender tested a mechanism for the competitive allocation of public fundin...
To achieve water quality targets, management practice change in the sugar cane industry has been a l...
A major project is being undertaken in Queensland to design how a market-based instrument in the for...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR), Australia, is threatened by declining water quality largely derived fr...