Non-point-source (NPS) pollution refers to a form of pollution in which neither the source nor the size of specific emissions can be observed or identified with sufficient accuracy. In NPS pollution the ambient concentration of pollutants associated with the individually unobserved emissions is typically observed. NPS pollution due to agricultural runoff is a major source of water pollution, eutrophication, and hypoxia. Due to informational asymmetries and stochastic effects, the use of traditional environmental policy instruments such as emissions taxes or tradable quotas to regulate NPS pollution is very difficult. This article reviews the main theoretical approaches, up to the present, to the regulation of NPS pollution-input-based schemes, ambient schemes, and endogenous monitoring-and discusses issues associated with NPS pollution regulation and their relation to the theoretically proposed instruments. © 2011 by Annual Reviews. All rights reserved.

The economics of non-point-source pollution / Xepapadeas, Anastasios. - In: ANNUAL REVIEW OF RESOURCE ECONOMICS. - ISSN 1941-1340. - STAMPA. - 3:1(2011), pp. 355-373. [10.1146/annurev-resource-083110-115945]

The economics of non-point-source pollution

XEPAPADEAS, ANASTASIOS
2011

Abstract

Non-point-source (NPS) pollution refers to a form of pollution in which neither the source nor the size of specific emissions can be observed or identified with sufficient accuracy. In NPS pollution the ambient concentration of pollutants associated with the individually unobserved emissions is typically observed. NPS pollution due to agricultural runoff is a major source of water pollution, eutrophication, and hypoxia. Due to informational asymmetries and stochastic effects, the use of traditional environmental policy instruments such as emissions taxes or tradable quotas to regulate NPS pollution is very difficult. This article reviews the main theoretical approaches, up to the present, to the regulation of NPS pollution-input-based schemes, ambient schemes, and endogenous monitoring-and discusses issues associated with NPS pollution regulation and their relation to the theoretically proposed instruments. © 2011 by Annual Reviews. All rights reserved.
2011
The economics of non-point-source pollution / Xepapadeas, Anastasios. - In: ANNUAL REVIEW OF RESOURCE ECONOMICS. - ISSN 1941-1340. - STAMPA. - 3:1(2011), pp. 355-373. [10.1146/annurev-resource-083110-115945]
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