Estimating the benefits of pollution reduction on agricultural yeilds: Taiwan's air pollution emission fees program
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Taiwan's implementation of the 1997 Air Pollution Emission Fees Program will conceivably lead to long-term reductions in pollution emission. The benefits to Taiwan from the expected reduction in crop losses as a direct result of such a decrease in air pollution, is estimated.
Publication Name: Journal of Environmental Management
Subject: Environmental issues
ISSN: 0301-4797
Year: 2003
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Controlling water pollution in developing and transition countriesulessons from three successful cases
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Initiatives of three developing countries, Malaysia, Poland and Colombia, to reduce water pollution and their effectiveness, are examined.
Publication Name: Journal of Environmental Management
Subject: Environmental issues
ISSN: 0301-4797
Year: 2006
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Choosing policy instruments for controlling ozone depleting substances in a developing context: the case of Chile
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Policy instruments necessary to control and reduce the ozone substances in Chile with reference to the Montreal protocol is examined.
Publication Name: Journal of Environmental Management
Subject: Environmental issues
ISSN: 0301-4797
Year: 2006
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