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AGRICULTURAL PRICE, QUANTITY, AND WELFARE EFFECTS OF AIR QUALITY IMPROVEMENTS |
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Agriculture and Water Quality Trading: Exploring the Possibilities |
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13 |
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Animal Agriculture Affects Air and Water Quality |
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3 |
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Book Review: Agriculture and the Environment |
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Book Review: U.S. Agriculture in a Global Setting: An Agenda for the Future |
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Can Taxing Sugary Soda Influence Consumption and Avoid Unanticipated Consequences? |
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Conservation Programs Can Accomplish More with Less by Improving Cost-Effectiveness |
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6 |
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37 |
Conservation Reserve Program: Planting for the Future |
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2 |
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Consideration of Offsite Impacts in Targeting Soil Conservation Programs |
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5 |
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32 |
Controlling non-additional credits from nutrient management in water quality trading programs through eligibility baseline stringency |
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1 |
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32 |
Cost of Meeting Manure Nutrient Application Standards in Hog Production: The Roles of EQIP and Fertilizer Offsets |
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26 |
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152 |
Cost of Meeting Manure Nutrient Application Standards in Hog Production: The Roles of EQIP and Fertilizer Offsets |
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1 |
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Cost-Effective Conservation Programs for Sustaining Environmental Quality |
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3 |
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40 |
Cost-Effective Strategies for Reducing Cropland Nutrient Deliveries to the Gulf of Mexico |
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1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
5 |
Costs of Nitrogen Runoff for Rural Water Utilities: A Shadow Cost Approach |
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8 |
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Creating Markets for Environmental Stewardship: Potential Benefits and Problems |
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7 |
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Dead Zone in the Gulf: Addressing Agriculture's Contribution |
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8 |
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ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS ASSOCIATED WITH REDUCING THE USE OF ATRAZINE: AN EXAMPLE OF CROSS-DISCIPLINARY RESEARCH |
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15 |
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60 |
Earth Sciences and Resources Institute (University of South Carolina) and the South Carolina National Resource Conservation Service. Soil Stories—The Whole Story [video] |
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Easter, K. William, John A. Dixon, and Maynard M. Hufschmidt, eds. Watershed Resources Management. Boulder CO: Westview Press, 1986, xx & 236 pp., $24.00 |
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Economic and Environmental Effects Associated with Reducing the Use of Atrazine: An Example of Cross-Disciplinary Research |
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Ecosystem services from agriculture: Steps for expanding markets |
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32 |
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Encouraging Reductions in Nonpoint Source Pollution through Point-nonpoint Trading: The Roles of Baseline Choice and Practice Subsidies |
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3 |
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Environmental Credit Trading: Can Farming Benefit? |
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Environmental Credit Trading: Can Farming Benefit? |
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Henríquez, Blas Luis Pérez. Environmental Commodities Markets and Emissions Trading: Towards a low‐carbon future. Series: Resources for the Future, Washington, D.C.: RFF Press, 2012. 296 pp, ISBN‐13: 978–1617260940, $41.27 |
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11 |
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Hypoxia in the Gulf: Addressing Agriculture’s Contribution |
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Importance of Cost Offsets for Dairy Farms Meeting a Nutrient Application Standard |
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Importance of Cost Offsets for Dairy Farms Meeting a Nutrient Application Standard |
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Improving Air and Water Quality Can Be Two Sides of the Same Coin |
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Improving Air and Water Quality Can Be Two Sides of the Same Coin |
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Improving the Efficiency and Effectiveness of Agri-environmental Policies for the Chesapeake Bay |
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Improving the Efficiency of Voluntary Water Quality Conservation Programs |
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Kneese, Allen V. Measuring the Benefits of Clean Air and Water. Washington DC: Resources for the Future, 1984, xii + 159 pp. $5.95 paper |
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Land Retirement as a Tool for Reducing Agricultural Nonpoint Source Pollution |
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14 |
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Larger Farms, Environmental Policy Affecting Manure Management |
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Least-cost management of nonpoint source pollution: source reduction versus interception strategies for controlling nitrogen loss in the Mississippi Basin |
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Managing Environmental Risk at the Rural-Urban Fringe |
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2 |
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Managing Manure |
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1 |
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Managing the Costs of Reducing Agriculture’s Footprint on the Chesapeake Bay |
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1 |
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Market Failures: When the Invisible Hand Gets Shaky |
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126 |
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Measuring farmer conservation behaviors: Challenges and best practices |
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Nitrogen Management in Corn Production Appears To Be Improving |
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Nitrogen sources and Gulf hypoxia: potential for environmental credit trading |
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Nutrient Management Use at the Rural-Urban Fringe: Does Demand for Environmental Quality Play a Role? |
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4 |
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Nutrient Management Use at the Rural-Urban Fringe: Does Demand for Environmental Quality Play a Role? |
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14 |
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Policy Explorations and Implications for Nonpoint Source Pollution Control: Discussion |
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Preliminary Assessment of Nitrous Oxide Offsets in a Cap and Trade Program |
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Preliminary Assessment of Nitrous Oxide Offsets in a Cap and Trade Program |
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Reducing Agriculture's Nitrogen Footprint: Are New Policy Approaches Needed? |
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Some Conceptual and Empirical Issues in Estimating the Demand for Water Quality |
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1 |
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THE EFFECT OF FEEDGRAIN PROGRAM PARTICIPATION ON CHEMICAL USE |
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7 |
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Targeting the Conservation Reserve Program to Maximize Water Quality Benefits |
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9 |
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The Clean Water Action Plan: New Directions or Going in Circles? |
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3 |
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The Economic Value of Water Quality: John C. Bergstrom, Kevin J. Boyle, Gregory L. Poe (Eds.), Edward Elgar Publishers, Northampton, MA, 2002, 192 pp., Hardcover US$ 75, ISBN: 1840640472 |
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232 |
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The Effect of Feedgrain Program Participation on Chemical Use |
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The Importance of Sample Discrimination in Using the Travel Cost Method to Estimate the Benefits of Improved Water Quality |
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1 |
22 |
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2 |
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The Limits of Voluntary Conservation Programs |
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12 |
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3 |
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The New Safe Drinking Water Act: Implications for Agriculture |
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5 |
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1 |
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The Potential Role for a Nitrogen Compliance Policy in Mitigating Gulf Hypoxia |
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5 |
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The Role of Education in Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Policy |
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1 |
1 |
1 |
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Theme Overview: Innovating Policy for Chesapeake Bay Restoration |
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1 |
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Total Journal Articles |
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13 |
801 |
8 |
29 |
73 |
3,719 |