There is considerable interest in the use of pollution trading between point and nonpoint sources to improve the cost-effectiveness of water pollution control, but little literature to guide the design of trading systems involving nonpoint sources. We explore the design of two types of trading systems that would allow trading among and between point and nonpoint sources.Environmental Economics and Policy,
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2007.In...
Over the past several decades, market-based approaches to natural resource management have received ...
This paper investigates the economic and environmental cost-effectiveness of two point-nonpoint sour...
There is considerable interest in the use of pollution trading between point and nonpoint sources t...
In programs for trading pollution abatement between point and nonpoint sources, the trading ratio sp...
Agricultural agencies have long offered agri-environmental payments that are inadequate to achieve w...
Most research on point–nonpoint trading focuses on the choice of trading ratio (the rate point sourc...
The 1990s have been characterized as the decade of market incentives in U.S. environmental policy-ma...
Emission trading programs have been discussed with respect to achieving water quality objectives and...
A trading ratio is required for water quality trading that involves nonpoint sources to compensate f...
Duke, Joshua M.Nonpoint source pollution has become a problem in the United States and around the Wo...
While there is substantial evidence that nonpoint sources have lower nutrient reduction costs than p...
When nonpoint source pollution is stochastic and the damage function is convex, intuition might sugg...
Water pollution from non‐point sources is a global environmental concern. Economists propose tradab...
Water quality problems associated with agricultural nonpoint-source pollution remain significant in ...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2007.In...
Over the past several decades, market-based approaches to natural resource management have received ...
This paper investigates the economic and environmental cost-effectiveness of two point-nonpoint sour...
There is considerable interest in the use of pollution trading between point and nonpoint sources t...
In programs for trading pollution abatement between point and nonpoint sources, the trading ratio sp...
Agricultural agencies have long offered agri-environmental payments that are inadequate to achieve w...
Most research on point–nonpoint trading focuses on the choice of trading ratio (the rate point sourc...
The 1990s have been characterized as the decade of market incentives in U.S. environmental policy-ma...
Emission trading programs have been discussed with respect to achieving water quality objectives and...
A trading ratio is required for water quality trading that involves nonpoint sources to compensate f...
Duke, Joshua M.Nonpoint source pollution has become a problem in the United States and around the Wo...
While there is substantial evidence that nonpoint sources have lower nutrient reduction costs than p...
When nonpoint source pollution is stochastic and the damage function is convex, intuition might sugg...
Water pollution from non‐point sources is a global environmental concern. Economists propose tradab...
Water quality problems associated with agricultural nonpoint-source pollution remain significant in ...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2007.In...
Over the past several decades, market-based approaches to natural resource management have received ...
This paper investigates the economic and environmental cost-effectiveness of two point-nonpoint sour...