Temporal and Spatial Evaluation of Soil Conservation Policies
Contained in this paper are estimates of the benefits and costs of alternative soil conservation policies in a spatially and temporally consistent framework. The policies considered are implementation of soil conservation practices with an objective of reducing erosion to a site's tolerance level and a policy with an objective of a voluntary 50 percent reduction of conventional tillage. Costs and erosion benefits of these two policies are compared with those obtained from CRP.
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1996-02
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Authors: | Babcock, Bruce Alan ; Lakshminarayan, P. G. |
Institutions: | Center for Agricultural and Rural Development (CARD), Iowa State University |
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