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Best Management Practices and Nutrient Reduction: An Integrated Economic-Hydrologic Model of the Western Lake Erie Basin
Hongxing Liu, Wendong Zhang, Elena Irwin, Jeffrey Kast, Noel Aloysius, Jay Martin and Margaret Kalcic
Land Economics, November 2020, 96 (4) 510-530; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/wple.96.4.510
Hongxing Liu
Department of Economics, Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania;
Roles: Assistant professor
Wendong Zhang
Department of Economics and Center for Agricultural and Rural Development, Iowa State University, Ames;
Roles: Assistant professor
Elena Irwin
Department and faculty director, Sustainability Institute, Ohio State University, Columbus;
Roles: Professor Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics
Jeffrey Kast
Department of Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering, Ohio State University, Columbus;
Roles: Ph.D. student
Noel Aloysius
Department of Biomedical, Biological, and Chemical Engineering, and School of Natural Resources, University of Missouri, Columbia;
Roles: Assistant professor
Jay Martin
Department of Food, Agricultural, and Biological Engineering, and Sustainability Institute, Ohio State University, Columbus;
Roles: Professor
Margaret Kalcic
Department of Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering, and Translational Data Analytics Institute, Ohio State University, Columbus;
Roles: Assistant professor
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Land Economics
Vol. 96, Issue 4
1 Nov 2020
Best Management Practices and Nutrient Reduction: An Integrated Economic-Hydrologic Model of the Western Lake Erie Basin
Hongxing Liu, Wendong Zhang, Elena Irwin, Jeffrey Kast, Noel Aloysius, Jay Martin, Margaret Kalcic
Land Economics Nov 2020, 96 (4) 510-530; DOI: 10.3368/wple.96.4.510
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