David Zetland has just released his new book, The End of Abundance: economic solutions to water scarcity. David is an economist by background and focuses on water policy in his Aguanomics blog. His new book examines water policy challenges, most notably the end of water abundance, from an economist’s perspective. David’s preference for market-based solutions to managing water demand makes sense, especially when tempered with mechanisms for fairness and meeting basic human needs.
Check out the book on The End of Abundance website. You can order a .pdf directly from the website for only $10, or buy a paperback version (Kindle version coming soon) through Amazon.