The Integration of Farm Programs for Achieving Soil Conservation and Nonpoint Pollution Control Objectives
William T. McSweeny and
Randall Kramer
Land Economics, 1986, vol. 62, issue 2, 159-173
Abstract:
Trust and communication barriers have contributed significantly to the lethargic performance of many point-nonpoint source water quality trading programs-farmers are often reluctant to participate despite direct financial incentives-yet the literature ...
Date: 1986
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