Cost-Effective Targeting of Land Retirement to Improve Water Quality with Endogenous Sediment Deposition Coefficients |
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Authors: | Madhu,Khanna ,Wanhong,Yang ,Richard,Farnsworth ,Hayri,Ö nal |
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Abstract: | An integrated framework that combines spatial and biophysical attributes of land with a hydrological model and an economic model is developed to identify cropland for enrollment in the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program. Sediment deposition coefficients are determined endogenously depending on the land-use decisions on other land parcels. Application of this framework to a watershed in Illinois demonstrates that highly sloping land adjacent to water bodies should be selected for retirement. A marginal value rental payment scheme can achieve program goals of 20% sediment abatement at 39% lower cost than a productivity-based rental scheme. |
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Keywords: | cost effectiveness Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program land rental payment scheme land retirement watershed management |
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