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| Título: | Nature-based solutions or green taxes? Riparian buffers prevent eutrophication more effectively than taxes on fertilizers |
| Autor: | Sena, Guillermo Alpízar, Francisco Borges, Magdalena Carriquiry, Miguel Holmgren, Milena |
| Tipo: | Artículo |
| Palabras clave: | Ecological economics, Uruguay, Ecosystem services, Eutrophication, Fertilizer tax, Phosphorus pollution, Riparian vegetation buffers, South America, SWAT model |
| Descriptores: | ECONOMIA DEL MEDIO AMBIENTE |
| Fecha de publicación: | 2026 |
| Resumen: | Nutrient pollution from agricultural activities deteriorates water quality, biodiversity, and ecosystem functioning
of interconnected terrestrial, aquatic and marine ecosystems. There are many policy instruments aiming to
reduce the impact of nutrient eutrophication. However, their effectiveness is seldom compared. We assessed the
environmental and economic performance of two policy instruments for controlling phosphorus diffuse pollution
from agriculture into riverine systems: the implementation of riparian vegetation buffers and a phosphorus
fertilizer tax. We used a spatial explicit model and integrated economic analysis to compare the cost-effectiveness
and equity of both interventions using a representative watershed within the Rio de la Plata freshwater system of
South America. We found that riparian vegetation buffers achieve substantial reductions in phosphorus exports
from land to freshwater systems (51–61%), while a phosphorus fertilizer tax yields only marginal environmental
benefits (less than 1% reduction in phosphorus exports to water). This contrasting environmental outcomes
translate into marginal abatement costs that are approximately two to three orders of magnitude lower for riparian
buffers than for a phosphorus fertilizer tax. Building on this comparison, we then explored a combined
policy scheme in which riparian buffers costs are compensated through the revenue generated by a phosphorus
fertilizer tax. This hybrid approach preserves the environmental effectiveness of riparian vegetation buffers while
improving distributional outcomes and feasibility by reducing the burden imposed on farmers located near
watercourses. Our findings suggest that complementing regulatory measures with targeted environmental taxes
can offer a balanced and politically feasible strategy for addressing nutrient pollution in agricultural and
ecological ecosystems. |
| Editorial: | Elsevier |
| EN: | Ecological Economics, 2026, vol. 247, 109052. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2026.109052 |
| Citación: | SENA, Guillermo, ALPÍZAR, Francisco, BORGES, Magdalena y otros. Nature-based solutions or green taxes? Riparian buffers prevent eutrophication more effectively than taxes on fertilizers. Ecological Economics, 2026, vol. 247, 109052. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2026.109052 |
| Licencia: | Licencia Creative Commons Atribución (CC - By 4.0) |
| Aparece en las colecciones: | Artículos y capítulos de libros - Instituto de Economía |
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