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What is the least cost policy mix for nitrogen and phosphorous abatement in a rapidly urbanizing catchment?
Maksym Polyakov
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Benedict White
UWA School of Agriculture and Environment
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Social Sciences
Case Studies
100%
Fertilizers
100%
Economic Model
50%
Pollutant
50%
Phosphorus
50%
Open Spaces
50%
Government Agency
50%
Aquatic Ecosystems
50%
Urban Environment
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Case Studies
100%
Fertilizers
50%
Aquatic Ecosystems
50%
Pollutants
50%
Nitrogen Fertilizer
50%
Canning
50%
Nonpoint Source Pollution
50%
Government Agencies
50%
Constructed Wetland
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Nitrogen
100%
Catchment
75%
Fertiliser
50%
Western Australia
25%
Canning
25%
Contaminant
25%
Aquatic Ecosystem
25%
Phosphorus
25%
Nonpoint Source Pollution
25%
Infill
25%
Constructed Wetland
25%
Nonpoint Source
25%
Septic Tank
25%