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Water Resources Management
註釋David Feldman argues that water resources decision-makers have traditionally made policies that favor development and economic efficiency over 'noneconomic' principle such as fairness, environmental protection, and concern for future generations. The result has been short-term economic gains for some regions at the expense of long-term economic benefits and ecological stability for society in general. Combining policy analysis, political theory, and relevant cases in environmental history, Water Resources Management challenges governments, interest groups, party platforms, and elected officials to implement public policies that are truly ethical and rational.