Nonpoint Source Pollution Regulation: Issues and Analysis

“Nonpoint Source Pollution Regulation: Issues and Analysis” by Cesare Dosi, published by Springer Netherlands in August 1994, offers a comprehensive examination of the complexities surrounding nonpoint source pollution regulation. This 174-page volume compiles proceedings from a workshop organized by the Foundation Eni Enrico Mattei, alongside original contributions that explore recent theoretical advancements in this field. The book addresses the inadequacies of traditional pollution control policies, which often overlook the multifaceted nature of pollution from smaller, diffuse sources.
Readers will find an in-depth analysis of the causes, consequences, and control mechanisms related to nonpoint source pollution. The text highlights the challenges posed by the variability of emissions and the influence of natural processes, emphasizing the need for innovative regulatory approaches. By focusing on the intersection of environmental economics, agribusiness, and technology, this edition provides valuable insights into the ongoing discourse on environmental regulation and the pressing need for effective solutions to contemporary pollution issues.
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In April 1992 the Foundation Eni Enrico Mattei organized a workshop on the regulation of nonpoint source pollution. This volume inc1udes the proceedings of that meeting, as well as additional original contributions, in an attempt to provide an overview of recent theoretical developments in the field. Research on the causes, consequences, and control of nonpoint source pol lution has been carried out over the last two decades. Interest in this subject has grown as a result of the increasing recognition of the insufficiency of traditional pollution control policies focused on the large scale, confined, and general ly predictable pollutant discharges. In fact, many contemporary problems are caused by the combined activities of small polluters, along with natural pro cesses, intermittent and unpredictable events, and often involve pollutants with complex environmental outcomes. Despite the progress made in understanding the nature and size of pollution from diffuse sources, the issue of regulation is still far from being system at ically and adequately addressed. This policy vacuum is partly attributable to the difficulty of adapting the traditional point source regulatory tool kit to the specific features of nonpoint source problems. Such features inc1ude the tech nical difficulty of identifying sources and measuring individual emissions, their variability over time and space, the role played by natural processes in detennin ing pollutant discharges at source and their ultimate impacts on the receiving environmental media.
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