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This chapter explains a general conclusion drawn from experience gained as a result of researching trading programs in the US; and provides an overview of the current conditions of the trading programs (based on information from the databases and literature reviews). Factors affecting the WQT program’s success and principles for designing WQT programs and suggested approaches for developing a trading program framework for WQT program implementation are described as well.

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(2007). Conclusion. In: Sustainable Water Quality Management Policy. Alliance for Global Sustainability Bookseries Science and Technology: Tools for Sustainable Development, vol 10. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5863-9_5

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