We develop a watershed-based model of green payments to examine how payments applied to different environmental performance measures compare on the basis of economic efficiency, equity, and environmental outcomes. We also explore how targeting in the specification of water quality goals (e.g., TMDLs) affects program performance
Action-based payments that compensate farmers for adopting land-management measures to preserve and ...
This study evaluates three agricultural nonpoint pollution abatement policies: regulating the spatia...
Green payment programs, where the government pays farmers directly for environmental benefits, have ...
We develop a watershed-based model of green payments to examine how payments applied to different en...
The traditional approach to improving the environmental performance of U.S. agriculture has been to ...
There is growing interest in green payments subsidizing conservation measures on working farmland ba...
Mechanism design theory is used to examine the case of a cost-minimizing regulator who uses input-re...
Agricultural agencies have long offered agri-environmental payments that are inadequate to achieve w...
This paper quantitatively analyses the cost-effectiveness of alternative green payment policies desi...
Water quality is a major environmental issue. Pollution from nonpoint sources is the single largest ...
This paper addresses the potential of the Environmental Quality Incentives Program to become the fir...
We investigated the environmental impacts of alternative cultural practices within a watershed under...
This study investigates the environmental impacts of several forms of policies that offer farmers su...
This study uses a structural econometric model to evaluate the impacts of support from a European Un...
This study uses a structural econometric model to evaluate the impacts of support from a European Un...
Action-based payments that compensate farmers for adopting land-management measures to preserve and ...
This study evaluates three agricultural nonpoint pollution abatement policies: regulating the spatia...
Green payment programs, where the government pays farmers directly for environmental benefits, have ...
We develop a watershed-based model of green payments to examine how payments applied to different en...
The traditional approach to improving the environmental performance of U.S. agriculture has been to ...
There is growing interest in green payments subsidizing conservation measures on working farmland ba...
Mechanism design theory is used to examine the case of a cost-minimizing regulator who uses input-re...
Agricultural agencies have long offered agri-environmental payments that are inadequate to achieve w...
This paper quantitatively analyses the cost-effectiveness of alternative green payment policies desi...
Water quality is a major environmental issue. Pollution from nonpoint sources is the single largest ...
This paper addresses the potential of the Environmental Quality Incentives Program to become the fir...
We investigated the environmental impacts of alternative cultural practices within a watershed under...
This study investigates the environmental impacts of several forms of policies that offer farmers su...
This study uses a structural econometric model to evaluate the impacts of support from a European Un...
This study uses a structural econometric model to evaluate the impacts of support from a European Un...
Action-based payments that compensate farmers for adopting land-management measures to preserve and ...
This study evaluates three agricultural nonpoint pollution abatement policies: regulating the spatia...
Green payment programs, where the government pays farmers directly for environmental benefits, have ...