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Advanced Introduction to Water Economics and Policy
Barnes and Noble
Advanced Introduction to Water Economics and Policy
Current price: $125.00
Barnes and Noble
Advanced Introduction to Water Economics and Policy
Current price: $125.00
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Elgar Advanced Introductions are stimulating and thoughtful introductions to major fields in the social sciences, business and law, expertly written by the world’s leading scholars. Designed to be accessible yet rigorous, they offer concise and lucid surveys of the substantive and policy issues associated with discrete subject areas.
Advanced Introduction to Water Economics and Policy
highlights various aspects of economic and policy considerations as they are applied to water decision-making and evaluation in a comprehensive and clear manner.
Key Features:
Presents example-based simplified descriptions of water problems and economic principles used to address them
Provides examples from different countries and analysis of main water-using sectors
Highlights emerging topics in water economics that address water scarcity and discusses economic and policy aspects related to the management of water at local, regional and international scales
Researchers and students will appreciate the comprehensive, straightforward presentation of critical information in this Advanced Introduction that does not get lost in technical jargon.
Advanced Introduction to Water Economics and Policy
highlights various aspects of economic and policy considerations as they are applied to water decision-making and evaluation in a comprehensive and clear manner.
Key Features:
Presents example-based simplified descriptions of water problems and economic principles used to address them
Provides examples from different countries and analysis of main water-using sectors
Highlights emerging topics in water economics that address water scarcity and discusses economic and policy aspects related to the management of water at local, regional and international scales
Researchers and students will appreciate the comprehensive, straightforward presentation of critical information in this Advanced Introduction that does not get lost in technical jargon.