Title of article :
Modeling state-level water quality management: the case of the Neuse River Basin
Author/Authors :
Kurt A. Schwabe، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
This research considers how the perceived costs of achieving water quality objectives are sensitive to three issues surrounding model structure and policy design. These issues include: (i) the extent of the regulated market, (ii) the responsibility of the regulated market for background pollution, and (iii) the use of alternative policy instruments. A large-scale process model is used to evaluate and compare the costs of nutrient reduction in the Neuse River Basin in North Carolina under various instruments, including a plan currently being considered by state regulators. The results emphasize the importance of flexibility in both model structure and policy design.
Keywords :
Instrument choice , Non-point source pollution , Point source pollution , Command and control , Incentive-based , Water quality
Journal title :
Resource and Energy Economics
Journal title :
Resource and Energy Economics