Activity
The Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia was established in May1993 to support training and research in environmental and resource economics. Its goal is to strengthen local capacity in the economic analysis of environmental
problems so that researchers can provide sound advice to policy-makers. EEPSEA Technical Reports include studies that are either too academic and/or
technical for wider circulation. It also includes research work that are based on short term inquiries on specific topics (e.g. case studies).
Description
Carrots, sticks, sermons or hugs: designing coordinated policy instruments for the uptake of environmental management options., Davies, B., (2006) SAC-SEPA Biennial Conference Proceedings. Agriculture and Environment VI: Managing Rural Diffuse Pollution, Proceedings of the SAC and SEPA Biennial Conference Edinburgh, UK., 5-6 April 2006.This Invited Conference Proceeding article is cited in relation to a review of policy approaches in a grey literature report for the Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia, 'Perceptions of Best Management Practices on Thai Citrus Farms and the Development of an Agri-Environmental Policy: A Case Study in the Ping River Basin, Thailand', W. Bumbudsanpharoke, February 2010.
Period | 2006 |
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Event title | SAC-SEPA Biennial Conference: Agriculture and the Environment - Managing Diffuse Agricultural Pollution |
Event type | Conference |