Nonpoint sources (NPS) pollution from agriculture is the leading source of water quality impairment in U.S. rivers and streams, and a major contributor to lakes, wetlands, estuaries and coastal waters (U.S. EPA 2016). Using data from a survey of farmers in Maryland, this dissertation examines the effects of a cost sharing policy designed to encourage adoption of conservation practices that reduce NPS pollution in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. This watershed is the site of the largest Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) implemented to date, making it an important setting in the U.S. for water quality policy. I study two main questions related to the reduction of NPS pollution from agriculture. First, I examine the issue of additionality ...
The activities conducted on land surrounding the Chesapeake Bay directly affect pollution levels in ...
Agricultural nonpoint source pollution has been identified as a major cause of water quality impairm...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has reported that over 45 percent of the nation\u27s ...
Most evaluations of the impact of cost sharing policies designed to reduce non-point source pollutio...
Most evaluations of the impact of cost sharing policies designed to reduce non-point source pollutio...
In 2010, a Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) was established for the Chesapeake Bay, defining the limi...
In 2010, a Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) was established for the Chesapeake Bay, defining the limi...
This paper presents an application of matching on propensity score to evaluate the impact of the Che...
This paper presents an application of matching on propensity score to evaluate the impact of the Che...
The theory of efficient policy instruments for agricultural pollution control has been evolving. Som...
The Chesapeake Bay is a major water resource whose quality has been threatened by soil erosion and a...
The Chesapeake Bay is a major water resource whose quality has been threatened by soil erosion and a...
The Maryland Water Quality Improvement Act of 1998 (WQIA) seeks to create environmental and other be...
The Maryland Water Quality Improvement Act of 1998 (WQIA) seeks to create environmental and other be...
The activities conducted on land surrounding the Chesapeake Bay directly affect pollution levels in ...
The activities conducted on land surrounding the Chesapeake Bay directly affect pollution levels in ...
Agricultural nonpoint source pollution has been identified as a major cause of water quality impairm...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has reported that over 45 percent of the nation\u27s ...
Most evaluations of the impact of cost sharing policies designed to reduce non-point source pollutio...
Most evaluations of the impact of cost sharing policies designed to reduce non-point source pollutio...
In 2010, a Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) was established for the Chesapeake Bay, defining the limi...
In 2010, a Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) was established for the Chesapeake Bay, defining the limi...
This paper presents an application of matching on propensity score to evaluate the impact of the Che...
This paper presents an application of matching on propensity score to evaluate the impact of the Che...
The theory of efficient policy instruments for agricultural pollution control has been evolving. Som...
The Chesapeake Bay is a major water resource whose quality has been threatened by soil erosion and a...
The Chesapeake Bay is a major water resource whose quality has been threatened by soil erosion and a...
The Maryland Water Quality Improvement Act of 1998 (WQIA) seeks to create environmental and other be...
The Maryland Water Quality Improvement Act of 1998 (WQIA) seeks to create environmental and other be...
The activities conducted on land surrounding the Chesapeake Bay directly affect pollution levels in ...
The activities conducted on land surrounding the Chesapeake Bay directly affect pollution levels in ...
Agricultural nonpoint source pollution has been identified as a major cause of water quality impairm...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has reported that over 45 percent of the nation\u27s ...