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Environmental policies typically combine the identification of a goal with some means to achieve that goal. This chapter focuses exclusively on the second component, the means – the “instruments” – of environmental policy, and considers, in particular, experience around the world with...
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Experimental methods have recently been used to evaluate environmental policy instruments, in particular – and most suitably, it seems – emissions trading programs of various designs. Some studies have focused on domestic emissions trading programs, while others have focused on international...
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Nitrogen management policies introduced in the past decades by some OECD countries have succeeded in reducing excess nitrogen use by farmers, but half of global mineral fertiliser use is still lost for crops. While about half of OECD countries have nutrient surpluses of between 25-50 kg N per...
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experience with carbon markets under the Kyoto protocol. The de facto end of the Kyoto Protocol and heralding of the Paris … Agreement era has created the space for critical evaluation of trading carbon assets. The Kyoto Protocol and Paris Agreement … Paris are likely to be very different to those that emerged under Kyoto. Nonetheless, experience with carbon markets under …
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