Research article - Peer-reviewed, 2002
Search for the northwest passage: the assignation of NSP (non-point source pollution) rights in nutrient trading programs
Collentine, DennisAbstract
The search for solutions to the problem of non-point source pollution (NSP) includes alternatives. based on theories associated with the use of tradable pollution permits. Tradable permit programs have received significant support as a promising policy for the reduction of effluent discharges but programs in practice have not been regarded as successful. The lack of success is ascribed to the design of the programs. However, this may be a design problem which is insurmountable due to the nature of the NSP problem. Tradable permit solutions are based on an assumption that the assignation of quantifiable rights to both point and nonpoint sources, based on some predetermined ambient water quality measure, is possible. The conclusion here is that there are significant features particular to NSP that hinder the introduction of rights and significantly decrease the utility of tradable permit solutions.Keywords
NPS; property rights; tradable permitsPublished in
Water Science and Technology2002, volume: 45, number: 9, pages: 227-234
Authors' information
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Economics
UKÄ Subject classification
Economics
URI (permanent link to this page)
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/38944