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TARGETING AND MODELING APPROACHES IN THE U.S. AND ITALY: Evaluating Actions For The Reduction of Pollutant Releases From Agricultural Land Through A Multi-objective Programming Model: A Case Study

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  • Dosi, Cesare
  • Rosato, Paolo
  • Stellin, Giuseppe

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In the paper we report the preliminary achievements of a research project whose basic aim is to build up simulation procedures able to detect discrepancies between the agricultural sector's performances (in terms of income and environmental quality) and the policy-maker's goals, and, on these grounds, to identify policy measures capable of reducing such a gap. In order to try out these procedures, a typically rural area situated in the southern part of the Veneto region (Italy), was selected.

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  • Dosi, Cesare & Rosato, Paolo & Stellin, Giuseppe, 1991. "TARGETING AND MODELING APPROACHES IN THE U.S. AND ITALY: Evaluating Actions For The Reduction of Pollutant Releases From Agricultural Land Through A Multi-objective Programming Model: A Case Study," Staff Papers 297174, University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:umaesp:297174
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.297174
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