The Economics of Balancing Supply & Demand (EBSD) Main Report
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ISBN: 1-84057-272-8
The Economics of Balancing Supply & Demand (ESBD) sets out the stages to be followed by a water resources planner in order to develop a supply-demand balance plan. Support in carrying out these stages is provided by explanations of technical issues, and by a series of worked examples.
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