Efficient management of eutrophic coastal zones in theory and practice: an application on nitrogen reduction to the Stockholm archipelago |
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Authors: | Ing-Marie Gren Henrik Scharin |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Economics, SLU, Box 7013, 750 07 Uppsala, Sweden;(2) Unit of Environmental Economics and Sustainable Consumption and Production, Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, 10648 Stockholm, Sweden |
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Abstract: | This study estimates efficient nitrogen load reductions to the Stockholm archipelago, a Swedish coastal zone in the Baltic Sea, and compares these with politically determined and implemented nitrogen abatement programs. The region is relatively well equipped with necessary data, and a simple programming model is constructed. The results show a large divergence in efficient nitrogen reductions, mainly due to the divergences in benefit estimates from water quality improvements in the archipelago. However, the results need to be interpreted with caution due to all uncertainties related to predicting net values from changes in nitrogen load to a coastal zone. In spite of this, it is still of policy relevance to infer results which show that the politically determined target coincides with an efficient nitrogen reduction at relatively low benefit estimate, but that actual net benefits could be increased from a reallocation of abatement measures towards more low cost measures. |
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Keywords: | Cost– benefits Eutrophication Cost effective policies Actual policies Stockholm archipelago |
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