ABSTRACT

This volume brings together a number of prominent economic studies all of which deal with key water quality issues. The studies focus on the economic aspects of water quality including identifying the polluters' actions and incentives, designing and comparing control mechanisms, analyzing the costs and benefits of water quality programmes, and finally managing transboundary water quality. They all make recommendations for improving water quality through changing incentives, programmes and/or policies.

part 1|152 pages

Managing Alternative Sources of Water Pollution

part |80 pages

Agricultural Water Pollution

chapter 4|9 pages

Analysis

Dynamics of agricultural groundwater extraction

chapter 7|28 pages

Endogenous Transport Coefficients

Implications for Improving Water Quality from Multi-Contaminants in an Agricultural Watershed

part 2|156 pages

Alternative Instruments for Controlling Water Pollution

part |82 pages

Water Pollution Permits and Nutrient Trading to Improve Water Quality

chapter 16|14 pages

Point/Nonpoint Source Pollution Reduction Trading

An Interpretive Survey

chapter 17|9 pages

Point/Nonpoint Source Trading of Pollution Abatement

Choosing the Right Trading Ratio

part 3|150 pages

Returns from Clean Water

part |63 pages

Willingness to Pay to Prevent Water Pollution

chapter 21|11 pages

Joint Production and Averting Expenditure Measures of Willingness to Pay

Do Water Expenditures Really Measure Avoidance Costs?

chapter 23|16 pages

Contingent Valuation in Korean Environmental Planning:

A Pilot Application to the Protection of Drinking Water Quality in Seoul