CRC - KE12012
Economic Incentives for Stormwater Control
| Organization: | CRC |
| Publication Date: | 3 August 2011 |
| Status: | active |
| Page Count: | 244 |
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Dealing with stormwater runoff in urban areas is a problem that is getting bigger and more expensive. As we cover porous surfaces with impervious structures-commercia
Economic Incentives for Stormwater Control addresses the true costs and benefits of stormwater management practices (SMPs) and examines the incentives that can be used to encourage their adoption. Highlighting the economic aspects, this practical book offers case studies of the application of various stormwater runoff control policies. It also presents the theory behind the different mechanisms used and illustrates successes and potential obstacles to implementation.
The book covers:
- Efficient use of "green" SMPs
- Low-impact development (LID) style new construction
- Green infrastructure
- Property prices and incentive mechanisms to encourage homeowners to retain stormwater on their property
- Legal, economic, and hydrological issues associated with various incentive mechanisms
- In-lieu fees and cap-and-trade incentives
Primarily concerned with the sociodemographic and economic aspects of people's participation in stormwater runoff control, this accessible volume explores opportunities available to municipalities, stormwater managers, and stakeholder groups to enact sustainable, effective stormwater management practices.
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