Food Security and Poverty, Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies,
Presently there are 24 active water-quality-trading programs in the United States although the actua...
Water-quality trading is an area of active development in environmental markets. Unlike iconic natio...
E.B. 2007-02The economic objective of environmental regulatory design is to achieve a targeted reduc...
While there is substantial evidence that nonpoint sources have lower nutrient reduction costs than p...
Over the past several decades, market-based approaches to natural resource management have received ...
Water quality trading schemes in the United States can predominantly be characterized by low trading...
While there is substantial evidence that nonpoint sources have lower nutrient reduction costs than p...
Across the United States, water quality trading is being explored as a mechanism for reducing the co...
This paper answers three questions related to the discrete nature of pollution abatement: (i) does a...
This paper examines how water quality trading interacts with nonpoint-source abatement-cost sharing ...
A crucial factor in the success of any water quality trading market is its ability to cost-effective...
In 2003 the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issued its Water Quality Trading Policy. Water qual...
Abstract: The use of transferable discharge permits in water pollution, what we will call water qual...
This paper answers three questions related to the discrete nature of pollution abatement: (i) does a...
Applying market approaches to environmental regulations requires establishing a spatial scale for tr...
Presently there are 24 active water-quality-trading programs in the United States although the actua...
Water-quality trading is an area of active development in environmental markets. Unlike iconic natio...
E.B. 2007-02The economic objective of environmental regulatory design is to achieve a targeted reduc...
While there is substantial evidence that nonpoint sources have lower nutrient reduction costs than p...
Over the past several decades, market-based approaches to natural resource management have received ...
Water quality trading schemes in the United States can predominantly be characterized by low trading...
While there is substantial evidence that nonpoint sources have lower nutrient reduction costs than p...
Across the United States, water quality trading is being explored as a mechanism for reducing the co...
This paper answers three questions related to the discrete nature of pollution abatement: (i) does a...
This paper examines how water quality trading interacts with nonpoint-source abatement-cost sharing ...
A crucial factor in the success of any water quality trading market is its ability to cost-effective...
In 2003 the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issued its Water Quality Trading Policy. Water qual...
Abstract: The use of transferable discharge permits in water pollution, what we will call water qual...
This paper answers three questions related to the discrete nature of pollution abatement: (i) does a...
Applying market approaches to environmental regulations requires establishing a spatial scale for tr...
Presently there are 24 active water-quality-trading programs in the United States although the actua...
Water-quality trading is an area of active development in environmental markets. Unlike iconic natio...
E.B. 2007-02The economic objective of environmental regulatory design is to achieve a targeted reduc...