%0 Unpublished work %T How to design a cost-effective policy of wetland selection for water quality preservation in agricultural landscape? %+ Centre d'Economie et de Sociologie Rurales Appliquées à l'Agriculture et aux Espaces Ruraux (CESAER) %A Martin, Elsa %Z Global Water Forum www.globalwaterforum.org %9 This contribution is based on the original research article published in Water Resources andEconomics (2019) : https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2212428418300185 %P 1-5 %8 2019 %D 2019 %Z Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciences/Agriculture, economy and politicsScientific blog post %X Wetlands are the interface between land and water – simultaneously providing benefits and imposing costs on local communities. On the one hand, water percolates through wetlands, providing a cleaning process beneficial to society. This cleaning process is particularly important in agricultural landscape where pollution from pesticides or nutrients are widespread. Yet, on the other hand, wetlands are costly for agricultural production since they are unproductive land. %G English %2 https://institut-agro-dijon.hal.science/hal-03168987/document %2 https://institut-agro-dijon.hal.science/hal-03168987/file/How%20to%20design%20a%20cost-effective%20policy%20of%20wetland%20selection%20for%20water%20quality%20preservation%20in%20agricultural%20landscape_.pdf %L hal-03168987 %U https://institut-agro-dijon.hal.science/hal-03168987 %~ INRA %~ GIP-BE %~ AGREENIUM %~ AGROSUP-DIJON %~ INRAE %~ CESAER %~ INSTITUT-AGRO-DIJON %~ INSTITUT-AGRO-DIJON-CESAER %~ INSTITUT-AGRO-CESAER