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 Title:Value of Spatial Information in Evaluating Pollution Control Policies in Agriculture
 Creator:Bonham, J.G.; Bosch, D.J.
 Contributor:American Agricultural Economics Association (AAEA)
 Identifier: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/cgi-bin/pdf_view.pl?paperid=2637
 Publisher:University of Minnesota
 Date Created:2001-05-00
 Format:application/pdf
 Type:Text.TechReport
 Description:Water quality and the need for pollution control in agriculture are well-established concerns in the United States. This paper addresses the effectiveness of using site-specific or spatial information to predict farm responses to a practice-standard NPS pollution control policy and the associated compliance costs. In this study a phosphorous-based nutrient management plan was used to evaluate four scenarios which make use of different amounts of information about farm characteristics. Results indicate more accurate predictions can be made using spatial information but there exists a need for further research.
 Subjects - NAL Thesaurus:nonpoint source pollution/ pollution control/ agroecosystems/ phosphorus/ nutrient management/ information management/ spatial variation/ compliance/ cost analysis/ agricultural management models/ agricultural policy/ Virginia/
 Supplemental Subjects:ECONPLAN model/ NPS pollution
 Language:eng
 Notes:Selected Paper, 2001 Annual Meeting, August 5-8, Chicago, Illinois
 Source:Selected Paper, 2001 Annual Meeting, August 5-8, 2001, Chicago, Illinois
 
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