@article{Graham:57879,
      recid = {57879},
      author = {Graham, Tennille and White, Benedict and Pannell, David  J.},
      title = {Efficiency Policies for Salinity Management: Preliminary  Research from a Spatial and Dynamic Metamodel},
      address = {2003-02},
      number = {414-2016-26103},
      pages = {18},
      year = {2003},
      abstract = {Dryland salinity, as an externality, has an impact on  various public assets, including roads,
biodiversity and  public water supplies. This has been seen as an important  justification for
government to take action and internalise  the pollution. Economic policy instruments have  been
identified as a potential solution to the problem, as  they may achieve environmental goals at least
cost to  society. This paper presents a spatial and dynamic model  which aims to compare
economic instruments for land use  change to abate the off-site impacts of salinity on  public
assets. Preliminary research is presented, along  with a discussion of the model’s structure.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/57879},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.57879},
}