This paper compares agricultural nonpoint source crediting procedures between the Pennsylvania and Virginia nutrient trading programs. Differences in farm-level credit production across states will be evaluated for agricultural operations, holding nutrient reduction technologies constant. The implications for the agricultural sector and water quality are discussed
The economic feasibility of creating a water quality trading (WQT) market in the Upper Scioto Waters...
Emission trading programs have been discussed with respect to achieving water quality objectives and...
The Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Agriculture are promoting point/nonpo...
This paper compares agricultural nonpoint source crediting procedures between the Pennsylvania and V...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate agricultural producer response to opportunities to generate...
rights reserved. Readers may make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by an...
Water quality trading, particularly for nutrients, is increasingly being advocated and proposed by p...
Federal and state regulatory agencies frequently support and encourage the use of market-based efflu...
Water Quality Trading, offsets, nutrients, agriculture, BMPs, Environmental Economics and Policy,
A concern for any program that offers payment for environmental services is that those services be a...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the cost implications of various provisions of the Virginia...
This study discusses the monitoring requirements of an effluent credit trading system that allows po...
Pennsylvania adopted a water quality trading program to reduce Chesapeake Bay nutrient pollution. It...
Imagine the day when you could gain financial rewards for implementing conservation practices on you...
Examines opportunities for wastewater treatment plants to trade credits or offsets with other plants...
The economic feasibility of creating a water quality trading (WQT) market in the Upper Scioto Waters...
Emission trading programs have been discussed with respect to achieving water quality objectives and...
The Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Agriculture are promoting point/nonpo...
This paper compares agricultural nonpoint source crediting procedures between the Pennsylvania and V...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate agricultural producer response to opportunities to generate...
rights reserved. Readers may make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by an...
Water quality trading, particularly for nutrients, is increasingly being advocated and proposed by p...
Federal and state regulatory agencies frequently support and encourage the use of market-based efflu...
Water Quality Trading, offsets, nutrients, agriculture, BMPs, Environmental Economics and Policy,
A concern for any program that offers payment for environmental services is that those services be a...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the cost implications of various provisions of the Virginia...
This study discusses the monitoring requirements of an effluent credit trading system that allows po...
Pennsylvania adopted a water quality trading program to reduce Chesapeake Bay nutrient pollution. It...
Imagine the day when you could gain financial rewards for implementing conservation practices on you...
Examines opportunities for wastewater treatment plants to trade credits or offsets with other plants...
The economic feasibility of creating a water quality trading (WQT) market in the Upper Scioto Waters...
Emission trading programs have been discussed with respect to achieving water quality objectives and...
The Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Agriculture are promoting point/nonpo...