Abstract:
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(En)
The first section of this paper reviews some spreadsheets of land-use profitability by soil type which were developed in a previous study, "The economic land capability assessment, Waroona to Capel". The second section discusses how externalities can be accounted for by developing a range of complementary approaches which reinforce property rights. The spreadsheets reviewed were developed as an aid to aggregate land-use planning, and were proposed as a basis for determining transfer payments to reflect
tion collection supported by government infrastructure, loan/grant schemes with cross-compliance to the development of farm plans, and the removal of perverse incentives. At the catchment level, landcare groups can develop catchment plans which can be pported by covenants and can utilise landcare trusts to implement plans. These groups can also support bargaining within the catchment and trading of transferable pollution rights between subcatchments. At the farm level externalities, both on-site an
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