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Managing Water as an Economic Resource Development Policy Studies Series



Managing Water as an Economic Resource Development Policy Studies Series
Managing Water as an Economic Resource examines the roots of the widespread crisis in the world's water sector. Most countries treat water as a plentiful and ``free'' resource. This results in a search for new supply sources at escalating costs and allows wasteful supply, delivery and consumption systems to persist. James Winpenny argues that planners, managers of water utilities and consumers mus... more details

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Author James Winpenny , J. T. Winpenny , Winpenny James Winpenny
Format Softcover
ISBN 9780415103787
Publication Date 02/03/2005
Publisher ROUTLEDGE
Manufacturer Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Managing Water as an Economic Resource examines the roots of the widespread crisis in the world's water sector. Most countries treat water as a plentiful and ``free'' resource. This results in a search for new supply sources at escalating costs and allows wasteful supply, delivery and consumption systems to persist. James Winpenny argues that planners, managers of water utilities and consumers must begin to treat water as an economic resource. He explains the benefits of allowing the private sector to supply more water and the importance of encouraging water markets where the resource will be most valued. Using global case studies, he evaluates the improved management of existing demand and offers suggestions for introducing measures which would treat water as an economic good.

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