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importance. Our model contributes to literature by i) differentiating (the impacts of) manure regulation between the livestock …, tightening upstream regulation with respect to loading of one nutrient only might increase the downstream loading of the other …. As the prevailing regulatory tool for livestock production is the Nutrient Management Plan based on nitrogen standard …
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The buffering function of wetlands is one of the most efficient mechanisms for regulating agricultural runoffs and water pollution. The aim of this paper is to show how farmers could use wetland abatement as a way to achieve pollution targets set by a regulator in a nutrient allowance market....
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Agricultural sustainability is an evolving process ever-seeking a balance between society's economic, environmental and social demands. Governmental policy and regulations while attempting to correct adverse externalities, have at times within themselves created adverse externalities. Failures...
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As the environmental policy recommendations of economists become more acceptable, differences in the professional understanding of, and support for, different policy forms are becoming more apparent. These different approaches to environmental policy and research are described around a taxonomy...
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