Public goods and externalities: Agri-environmental Policy Measures in Japan
Uetake, Tetsuya.
Public goods and externalities: Agri-environmental Policy Measures in Japan [electronic resource] / Tetsuya Uetake - Paris : OECD Publishing, 2015. - 36 p. ; 21 x 29.7cm. - OECD Food, Agriculture and Fisheries Papers, no.81 18156797 ; . - OECD Food, Agriculture and Fisheries Papers, no.81. .
Agriculture is a provider of commodities such as food, feed, fibre and fuel and, it can also bring both positive and negative impacts on the environment such as biodiversity, water and soil quality. These environmental externalities from agricultural activities may also have characteristics of non-rivalry and non-excludability. When they have these characteristics, they can be defined as agri-environmental public goods. Agri-environmental public goods need not necessarily be desirable; that is, they may cause harm and can be defined as agri-environmental public bads. Public Goods and Externalities: Agri-environmental Policy Measures in Japan aims to improve understanding of the best policy measures to provide agri-environmental public goods and reduce agri-environmental public bads by looking at the experiences of Japan. This report provides information to contribute to policy design that addresses the provision of agri-environmental public goods, including the reduction of agri-environmental public bads. It is one of five country case studies (Australia, the Netherlands, United Kingdom, and United States) which provide input into the main OECD book, Public goods and externalities: Agri-environmental policy measures in selected OECD countries
Agriculture and Food
Japan
Public goods and externalities: Agri-environmental Policy Measures in Japan [electronic resource] / Tetsuya Uetake - Paris : OECD Publishing, 2015. - 36 p. ; 21 x 29.7cm. - OECD Food, Agriculture and Fisheries Papers, no.81 18156797 ; . - OECD Food, Agriculture and Fisheries Papers, no.81. .
Agriculture is a provider of commodities such as food, feed, fibre and fuel and, it can also bring both positive and negative impacts on the environment such as biodiversity, water and soil quality. These environmental externalities from agricultural activities may also have characteristics of non-rivalry and non-excludability. When they have these characteristics, they can be defined as agri-environmental public goods. Agri-environmental public goods need not necessarily be desirable; that is, they may cause harm and can be defined as agri-environmental public bads. Public Goods and Externalities: Agri-environmental Policy Measures in Japan aims to improve understanding of the best policy measures to provide agri-environmental public goods and reduce agri-environmental public bads by looking at the experiences of Japan. This report provides information to contribute to policy design that addresses the provision of agri-environmental public goods, including the reduction of agri-environmental public bads. It is one of five country case studies (Australia, the Netherlands, United Kingdom, and United States) which provide input into the main OECD book, Public goods and externalities: Agri-environmental policy measures in selected OECD countries
Agriculture and Food
Japan