Nitrogen levels in water resources in the Waikato region are increasing, mainly as a result of non-point source pollution from agricultural activities. Non-point pollution management is a complex issue requiring sufficient information and appropriate institutions. This paper considers the environmental policy literature and analyse how institutions, contract design, and monitoring and transaction costs in the presence of farm heterogeneity encourage optimal abatement. The analysis identifies the key institutional issues to be addressed in the design of appropriate policy measures to address water quality in Waikato river sub-catchment
Nutrient discharge, e.g. nitrogen (N) leached from intensive farming is a major cause of poor water ...
This paper provides an overview and early evaluation of the Lake Taupo nitrogen cap and trade progra...
Managing the effects on water quality of diffuse nitrogen pollution from agriculture is a widespread...
Nitrogen levels in water resources in the Waikato region are increasing, mainly as a result of non-p...
Nitrogen discharge into the Waikato River has been identified as the primary source of potential wat...
Institutional analysis for nitrogen pollution abatement in a Waikato river sub-catchment in New Zeal...
Nitrogen discharge from pastoral farming is a major non-point source pollution in some Waikato water...
This study describes the development of bio economic models examining the economic and water quality...
A flexible and replicable approach for the appraisal of the cost-effectiveness of various policy ins...
Nutrient emissions from pastoral agriculture are a global cause of declining water quality. Their ma...
This paper provides an overview and early evaluation of the Lake Taupo nitrogen cap and trade progra...
The New Zealand dairy industry has grown significantly over the past decade through increasing both ...
This research explores the environmental and economic implications of nitrogen discharge abatement f...
Policy makers worldwide are interested in the identification of cost-effective policy instruments to...
The intensity of agricultural production affects both nutrient and greenhouse gas emissions. Environ...
Nutrient discharge, e.g. nitrogen (N) leached from intensive farming is a major cause of poor water ...
This paper provides an overview and early evaluation of the Lake Taupo nitrogen cap and trade progra...
Managing the effects on water quality of diffuse nitrogen pollution from agriculture is a widespread...
Nitrogen levels in water resources in the Waikato region are increasing, mainly as a result of non-p...
Nitrogen discharge into the Waikato River has been identified as the primary source of potential wat...
Institutional analysis for nitrogen pollution abatement in a Waikato river sub-catchment in New Zeal...
Nitrogen discharge from pastoral farming is a major non-point source pollution in some Waikato water...
This study describes the development of bio economic models examining the economic and water quality...
A flexible and replicable approach for the appraisal of the cost-effectiveness of various policy ins...
Nutrient emissions from pastoral agriculture are a global cause of declining water quality. Their ma...
This paper provides an overview and early evaluation of the Lake Taupo nitrogen cap and trade progra...
The New Zealand dairy industry has grown significantly over the past decade through increasing both ...
This research explores the environmental and economic implications of nitrogen discharge abatement f...
Policy makers worldwide are interested in the identification of cost-effective policy instruments to...
The intensity of agricultural production affects both nutrient and greenhouse gas emissions. Environ...
Nutrient discharge, e.g. nitrogen (N) leached from intensive farming is a major cause of poor water ...
This paper provides an overview and early evaluation of the Lake Taupo nitrogen cap and trade progra...
Managing the effects on water quality of diffuse nitrogen pollution from agriculture is a widespread...