This paper provides an overview and early evaluation of the Lake Taupo nitrogen cap and trade programme, established as part of Waikato Regional Council’s 2011 Regional Plan Variation Five. The policy establishes a catchment-wide cap on nitrogen losses by allocating farmers individual nitrogen discharge allowances and allowing those farmers flexibility to trade allowances amongst themselves and to sell allowances to a public fund while remaining within the overall catchment cap. The Taupo trading scheme is the world’s first agricultural non-point-source water-quality cap and trade scheme. This paper explains the structure and evolution of the nitrogen trading market, and analyses its impact thus far. Research drawn from written material and...
The intensity of agricultural production affects both nutrient and greenhouse gas emissions. Environ...
This paper clarifies how the benefits and costs of water quality improvements in Lake Rotorua are li...
Lake Rotorua is experiencing increasing nutrient-related water quality problems. This paper is one i...
This paper provides an overview and early evaluation of the Lake Taupo nitrogen cap and trade progra...
This paper provides an overview and early evaluation of the Lake Taupo nitrogen cap and trade progra...
This paper provides a concise introduction to and evaluation of the Lake Taupo nitrogen cap and trad...
Managing the effects on water quality of diffuse nitrogen pollution from agriculture is a widespread...
This study assesses the consequences of Nitrogen Trading on the Lake Taupō catchment. It is designed...
Nutrient discharge, e.g. nitrogen (N) leached from intensive farming is a major cause of poor water ...
Water quality in many New Zealand waterways is currently declining leading to lakes and rivers being...
Nitrogen discharge into the Waikato River has been identified as the primary source of potential wat...
This paper explores how to enhance the role for academic research (natural sciences, economics and t...
This thesis investigates the consequences of implementing a local policy regime that potentially ena...
Regional councils throughout New Zealand are in the process of drawing up plans to enable them to me...
Nitrogen levels in water resources in the Waikato region are increasing, mainly as a result of non-p...
The intensity of agricultural production affects both nutrient and greenhouse gas emissions. Environ...
This paper clarifies how the benefits and costs of water quality improvements in Lake Rotorua are li...
Lake Rotorua is experiencing increasing nutrient-related water quality problems. This paper is one i...
This paper provides an overview and early evaluation of the Lake Taupo nitrogen cap and trade progra...
This paper provides an overview and early evaluation of the Lake Taupo nitrogen cap and trade progra...
This paper provides a concise introduction to and evaluation of the Lake Taupo nitrogen cap and trad...
Managing the effects on water quality of diffuse nitrogen pollution from agriculture is a widespread...
This study assesses the consequences of Nitrogen Trading on the Lake Taupō catchment. It is designed...
Nutrient discharge, e.g. nitrogen (N) leached from intensive farming is a major cause of poor water ...
Water quality in many New Zealand waterways is currently declining leading to lakes and rivers being...
Nitrogen discharge into the Waikato River has been identified as the primary source of potential wat...
This paper explores how to enhance the role for academic research (natural sciences, economics and t...
This thesis investigates the consequences of implementing a local policy regime that potentially ena...
Regional councils throughout New Zealand are in the process of drawing up plans to enable them to me...
Nitrogen levels in water resources in the Waikato region are increasing, mainly as a result of non-p...
The intensity of agricultural production affects both nutrient and greenhouse gas emissions. Environ...
This paper clarifies how the benefits and costs of water quality improvements in Lake Rotorua are li...
Lake Rotorua is experiencing increasing nutrient-related water quality problems. This paper is one i...