This article further examines the simple framework for choosing environmental policy instruments, as outlined in PD#73. The framework is based on levels of public and
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read moreIn Australian government programs for natural resource management, it is fashionable to seek investments that generate multiple benefits, rather than a single benefit. This fashion
read moreCommunication and education (or more generally, extension) are widely relied upon in environmental programs. However, much of this extension is of limited effect. It is
read moreIn general, the use of incentive payments in environmental programs is poorly thought through. This article discusses situations where environmental incentive payments are more likely
read moreSalinity research in Australia over the past decade has generated a wealth of new knowledge that has yet to be incorporated in policies and investment
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