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Agriculture and Water Quality : International Perspectives / ed. by Stephen B. Lovejoy, John B. Braden.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boulder : Lynne Rienner Publishers, [2023]Copyright date: ©1990Description: 1 online resource (220 p.)Content type:
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  • 9781555871833
  • 9781685852269
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Tables and Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- Overview -- PART ONE. Issues and Policy Options -- ONE. Agriculture and Water Quality: Where Are We and Why? -- TWO. Incentive Policies for Control of Agricultural Water Pollution -- THREE. Control of Agricultural Pollution by Regulation -- PART TWO. Policy Applications -- FOUR. Incentive Policies in Sweden to Reduce Agricultural Water Pollution -- FIVE. Programs to Abate Nitrate and Pesticide Pollution in Danish Agriculture -- SIX. National Agroenvironmental Incentives Programs: The U.S. Experience -- SEVEN. California's Proposition 65: A New Regulatory Trend? -- EIGHT. Water Quality and Agriculture: The Case of the Murray-Darling Basin in Australia -- PART THREE. Environmental Policies and Agricultural Competitiveness -- NINE. Environmental Regulation and Agricultural Trade Competitiveness -- TEN. International Trading Arrangements, the Intensity of Resource Use, and Environmental Quality -- Index
Summary: Confronting the formidable problem of agricultural pollution, the authors identify the policies needed to reconcile the competing goals of clean water and productive, competitive agriculture.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Tables and Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- Overview -- PART ONE. Issues and Policy Options -- ONE. Agriculture and Water Quality: Where Are We and Why? -- TWO. Incentive Policies for Control of Agricultural Water Pollution -- THREE. Control of Agricultural Pollution by Regulation -- PART TWO. Policy Applications -- FOUR. Incentive Policies in Sweden to Reduce Agricultural Water Pollution -- FIVE. Programs to Abate Nitrate and Pesticide Pollution in Danish Agriculture -- SIX. National Agroenvironmental Incentives Programs: The U.S. Experience -- SEVEN. California's Proposition 65: A New Regulatory Trend? -- EIGHT. Water Quality and Agriculture: The Case of the Murray-Darling Basin in Australia -- PART THREE. Environmental Policies and Agricultural Competitiveness -- NINE. Environmental Regulation and Agricultural Trade Competitiveness -- TEN. International Trading Arrangements, the Intensity of Resource Use, and Environmental Quality -- Index

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Confronting the formidable problem of agricultural pollution, the authors identify the policies needed to reconcile the competing goals of clean water and productive, competitive agriculture.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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