Cost-effective water quality improvement: a framework for cooperative wetland development

A research paper from a Masters student supervised by Suzi Kerr

This research paper was written by Will Collin as part of the Victoria University Masters of Public Policy programme, with supervision from Suzi Kerr, Senior Fellow at Motu Economic and Public Policy Research. In 2018, this research was awarded the Holmes prize for best research paper on an issue of public policy or public management of importance to New Zealand. Will now works as a policy advisor at the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment.

Citation

Collin, William Garrett. 2017. "Cost-effective water quality improvement: a framework for cooperative wetland development." GOVT562, Research Paper, Masters of Public Policy, School of Government, Victoria University of Wellington