家禽粪便磷负荷的替代环境政策含义

Implications of alternative environmental policies on phosphorus loading from poultry litter

Agricultural Economics · 1995
被引 8
人大 A-

中文导读

研究了家禽粪便中磷负荷的经济学,分析了推广服务局对粪便施用量限制的政策含义,发现不同土壤系列的边际价值差异显著,通过许可制度将粪便分配到特定土壤系列可节省成本。

Abstract

Degraded groundwater, impaired swimming, fishing, algae and weed problem are often associated with eutrophication from phosphorus (P) loadings in surface and groundwater. The concentrated growth of poultry industry and over application of litter on pasture lands may lead to excessive nutrient loadings in surface and groundwater. The Cooperative Extension Service recommendation suggests that no poultry litter should be applied if the soil test P exceeds 300 pounds per acre, irrespective of the marginal costs and benefits associated with one more unit of litter application on that piece of land. The objective of this paper is to model the economics of P loadings from poultry litter and analyze the policy implications of Cooperative Extension Service's recommendation on quantity restriction on litter applications with empirical evidence. The results indicate that there exists significant difference in the marginal values of soil between different soil series, indicating that the permit system can achieve the target at a lesser cost. In particular, the society as a whole can gain $2.7 per acre by allocating the litter to soil series 16 instead of soil series 20, provided that the contribution towards groundwater contamination from these two acres are the same.

家禽粪便磷负荷环境政策土壤测试