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Policy goals for improved water quality in the Baltic Sea : when do the benefits outweigh the costs?
(Springer, 2015)
This paper develops and applies a spatially explicit bioeconomic model to study transboundary nutrient pollution of the Baltic Sea. We combine catchment, marine and economic models covering the entire Baltic Sea region to ...
P and N in runoff from a heavy clay soil under reduced tillage
(MTT Agrifood Research FinlandNJF, 2003)
Reducing nutrient loads from dairy farms : a bioeconomic model with endogenous feeding and land use
(Wiley, 2014)
Growth trends of animal farming pose a threat to water quality around the world. To find cost-efficient means to reduce nutrient loads from agriculture, detailed information on the abatement measures need to be incorporated ...
Modeling multiple interacting nutrient stocks: Application to the Baltic Sea
(European Center of Sustainable Development, 2018)