• Author/Authors

    Grolleau، نويسنده , , Gilles and McCann، نويسنده , , Laura M.J.، نويسنده ,

  • DocumentNumber
    3541812
  • Title Of Article

    Designing watershed programs to pay farmers for water quality services: Case studies of Munich and New York City

  • شماره ركورد
    3433
  • Latin Abstract
    While preserving water quality by contracting with farmers has been examined previously, we analyze these arrangements from a different perspective. This study uses a transaction cost framework, in conjunction with detailed case studies of two water quality payment schemes, to examine factors that increase and decrease transaction costs in order to improve policy choice as well as policy design and implementation. In both the Munich and New York City cases, agreements with farmers to change land management practices resolved the water quality problems. In Munich, factors including lack of rural/urban antipathy, homogeneous land use, utilization of well-developed organic standards, and strong demand for organic products decreased transaction costs. Using existing organic institutions addressed a range of environmental issues simultaneously. Factors that decreased transaction costs in both cases included: highly sensitive land was purchased outright and the existence of one large “buyer”. Adequate lead time and flexibility of water quality regulations allowed negotiation and development of the watershed programs. Tourism and eco-labels allow urban residents to become aware of the agricultural production practices that affect their water supply. We conclude with recommendations based on the experiences of these cities, both of which have been proposed as models for other schemes.
  • From Page
    87
  • NaturalLanguageKeyword
    Environmental transactions , Transaction Costs , Water quality
  • JournalTitle
    Studia Iranica
  • To Page
    94
  • To Page
    94