Best management practices for agricultural nonpoint source pollution: Policy interventions and way forward

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Best management practices (BMPs) are the tools which are adopted to run any activity while inflicting least negative impacts on the surrounding environment. Since, water pollution is one of the most important issues in today's world; it is indispensable to discuss the activities which are deteriorating its quality. Although, a number of treatment technologies and methods are in place for treating the point sources of pollution, there is a need to address nonpoint sources of pollution. There are many successful practices which are capable of curtailing the impacts of nonpoint source pollution, if adopted. In this paper an attempt has been made to evaluate the performance and trade-offs of various management practices to address the issues of agricultural nonpoint source pollution. Nevertheless, there is a dearth of guiding principles which can pave a way for adoption of these practices. Therefore, an attempt has also been made to explore the aspects of policy formulations along with emphasizing the factors which can lead to adoption/ non-adoption of such practices.

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Jain, C. K., & Singh, S. (2019). Best management practices for agricultural nonpoint source pollution: Policy interventions and way forward. World Water Policy, 5(2), 207–228. https://doi.org/10.1002/wwp2.12015

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