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Potential of Artificial Wetlands for Removing Pesticides from Water in a Cost-effectiveness Framework
Resource /Energy Economics and Policy,
Potential of Artificial Wetlands for Removing Pesticides from Water in a Cost-Effective Framework
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the implication of wetland construction for the cost-effective design of a pesticide charge. A model is developed in order to show that, for a given target, the introduction of wetland construction can reduce overall abatement costs and can lower the input charge asked to the farmers. This result remains true as long as the cost of constructing a wetland is not too high. A numerical illustration is carried out in order to simulate pesticide regulations in a wine catchment in North-East of Francewater policy, constructed wetlands, agricultural pollution regulation, Agribusiness, Land Economics/Use, Q25, Q58, K32,
What is the Best Distribution for Pollution Abatement Efforts? Information for Optimizing the WFD Programs of Measures
Potential of Artificial Wetlands for Removing Pesticides from Water in a Cost-effectiveness Framework
Potential of Artificial Wetlands for Removing Pesticides from Water in a Cost-Effective Framework
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the implication of
wetland construction for the cost-effective design of a pesticide charge. A model is
developed in order to show that, for a given target, the introduction of wetland
construction can reduce overall abatement costs and can lower the input charge
asked to the farmers. This result remains true as long as the cost of constructing a
wetland is not too high. A numerical illustration is carried out in order to simulate
pesticide regulations in a wine catchment in North-East of Franc
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