To deal with water scarcity, you need the right tools Posted by jfleck on 6 September 2015, 12:18 pm Lauren Steely: For a century, water management in the West was an engineering profession. Now it must be an economics profession.
To succeed, it has to be an effective merger of engineering, economics, and politics. The multiperson’s Prisoners’ Dilemma occurs everywhere.
For economics, you might consult http://forwardintothepast-eric.blogspot.com/2013/01/hyperinflation-in-hell.html or by the same authors http://forwardintothepast-eric.blogspot.com/2015/05/cartoon-introduction-to-climate-change.html
Spot on as usual, Eric. The engineering piece seems to be the easiest to manage. There is also a legal piece too. Perhaps another reader can weigh in on that. dg
To succeed, it has to be an effective merger of engineering, economics, and politics. The multiperson’s Prisoners’ Dilemma occurs everywhere.
For economics, you might consult
http://forwardintothepast-eric.blogspot.com/2013/01/hyperinflation-in-hell.html
or by the same authors
http://forwardintothepast-eric.blogspot.com/2015/05/cartoon-introduction-to-climate-change.html
Spot on as usual, Eric. The engineering piece seems to be the easiest to manage. There is also a legal piece too. Perhaps another reader can weigh in on that.
dg