Costs of reducing phosphorus runoff from horse pastures in Sweden

Eutrophication is an environmental issue that causes deterioration of inland waters and oceans. It is induced by leaching of nutrients from different sources. One such source that has been getting attention lately is the leaching of nutrients from horse pastures. This thesis investigates if reducing...

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Autor principal: Möller, Annie
Formato: H2
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: SLU/Dept. of Economics 2020
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description Eutrophication is an environmental issue that causes deterioration of inland waters and oceans. It is induced by leaching of nutrients from different sources. One such source that has been getting attention lately is the leaching of nutrients from horse pastures. This thesis investigates if reducing the number of horses and mucking pastures is a cost-efficient measure to reduce the leaching of phosphorus. A minimization model was developed where the costs of reducing horses and removing dung were minimized for different levels of reduction of phosphorus runoff. The costs of reducing horses were estimated as the loss in consumer surplus, and the cost of removing manure was calculated based on the cost of labor. The results indicate that the measure is not cost-effective, with a marginal cost at 281 559 710 SEK and a total cost at 259 034 933 SEK for a reduction level at 10% of the leaching caused by the horses. Compared with other studies the marginal cost was significantly larger, hence the conclusion is that the measure cannot be considered cost-efficient.
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spelling RepoSLU163472020-12-17T02:01:48Z Costs of reducing phosphorus runoff from horse pastures in Sweden Möller, Annie cost-efficiency phosphorus runoff horses mucking Eutrophication is an environmental issue that causes deterioration of inland waters and oceans. It is induced by leaching of nutrients from different sources. One such source that has been getting attention lately is the leaching of nutrients from horse pastures. This thesis investigates if reducing the number of horses and mucking pastures is a cost-efficient measure to reduce the leaching of phosphorus. A minimization model was developed where the costs of reducing horses and removing dung were minimized for different levels of reduction of phosphorus runoff. The costs of reducing horses were estimated as the loss in consumer surplus, and the cost of removing manure was calculated based on the cost of labor. The results indicate that the measure is not cost-effective, with a marginal cost at 281 559 710 SEK and a total cost at 259 034 933 SEK for a reduction level at 10% of the leaching caused by the horses. Compared with other studies the marginal cost was significantly larger, hence the conclusion is that the measure cannot be considered cost-efficient. SLU/Dept. of Economics 2020 H2 eng https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/16347/
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phosphorus runoff
horses
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Möller, Annie
Costs of reducing phosphorus runoff from horse pastures in Sweden
title Costs of reducing phosphorus runoff from horse pastures in Sweden
title_full Costs of reducing phosphorus runoff from horse pastures in Sweden
title_fullStr Costs of reducing phosphorus runoff from horse pastures in Sweden
title_full_unstemmed Costs of reducing phosphorus runoff from horse pastures in Sweden
title_short Costs of reducing phosphorus runoff from horse pastures in Sweden
title_sort costs of reducing phosphorus runoff from horse pastures in sweden
topic cost-efficiency
phosphorus runoff
horses
mucking