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NutrientNet: An Internet-Based Approach to Teaching Market-Based Policy for Environmental Management

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  • To N. Nguyen
  • Richard T. Woodward

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NutrientNet is an Internet-based environment in which a class can simulate a market-based approach for improving water quality. In NutrientNet, each student receives a role as either a point source or a nonpoint source polluter, and then the participants are allowed to trade water quality credits to cost-effectively reduce pollution in a watershed. The authors provide an overview of the content and structure of this Web site. They focus on the features that make NutrientNet an effective teaching tool for instructors and a rich learning environment for students.

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  • To N. Nguyen & Richard T. Woodward, 2009. "NutrientNet: An Internet-Based Approach to Teaching Market-Based Policy for Environmental Management," The Journal of Economic Education, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 40(1), pages 38-54, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:jeduce:v:40:y:2009:i:1:p:38-54
    DOI: 10.3200/JECE.40.1.038-054
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    1. Lynne Y. Lewis, 2011. "Environmental and Natural Resource Economics: Teaching the Non-Major and Major Simultaneously," Chapters, in: Gail M. Hoyt & KimMarie McGoldrick (ed.), International Handbook on Teaching and Learning Economics, chapter 46, Edward Elgar Publishing.

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