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Type: Journal article
Title: Evaluating policy options for managing diffuse source water quality in Lake Taupo, New Zealand
Author: Connor, Jeffrey D.
Hatton MacDonald, Darla
Morrison, Mark
Cast, Andrea Snowden
Citation: The Environmentalist, 2009; 29(4):348-359
Publisher: Springer New York LLC
Issue Date: 2009
ISSN: 0251-1088
School/Discipline: School of History and Politics : History
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Jeffrey D. Connor, Darla Hatton MacDonald, Mark Morrison and Andrea Cast
Abstract: Environmental policy makers are interested in ways to prevent environmental degradation without significantly limiting economic and social development. Increasingly, market-based instruments are being incorporated into the suite of policy tools to accomplish these aims. However, the lack of information on market-based instruments accessible to non-economists limits understanding of how and when a market-based instrument can be integrated into a traditional policy regime. This paper aims to address the lack of accessible information using a generic screening process for policy instruments demonstrated through application to a non-point source pollution problem in Lake Taupo, New Zealand
Keywords: Market-based instrument ; New Zealand ; Policy ; Water quality
DOI: 10.1007/s10669-008-9197-x
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