David Zetland
Universitair docent
- Naam
- D.J. Zetland
- Telefoon
- +31 70 800 9312
- d.j.zetland@luc.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0002-7401-4443
David Zetland is gespecialiseerd in economie, water en politiek. David is universitair docent aan het Leiden University College The Hague, waar hij verschillende colleges geeft over economie.
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Universitair docent
- Faculteit Governance and Global Affairs
- Leiden University College
- Zetland D. (2023), Teaching water economics by building problem-based case studies, Applied Economics Teaching Resources 5(2): 1-13.
- Zetland D. (2022), Living with water scarcity: scarcity is a perception. Shortage is a fact. Amsterdam: KYSQ Press.
- Zetland D.J. (2022), The little book of the commons. Amsterdam: KYSq Press.
- Zetland D. (2021), The role of prices in managing water scarcity, Water Security 12: 100081.
- Zetland D. & Colenbrander B. (2018), Water Civilization: The Evolution of the Dutch Drinking Water Sector, Water Economics and Policy 4(3): 1850012.
- Zetland D.J. (2018), The Best of Aguanomics. Amsterdam: KYSQ Press.
- Zetland D.J. & et al (2018), Life Plus 2 Meters, Vol 2 nr. 2. Amsterdam: KYSQ Press.
- Zetland D.J. (2017), Desalination and the commons: tragedy or triumph?, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT 33(6): 890-906.
- Zetland D. (2017), Dear Henry. In: Bisgaard T.R. (red.), 2047: Short Stories from Our Common Future: Createspace.
- Zetland D.J. (2017), Exploring Group Cooperation in the Provision of Public Goods, STRATEGIC BEHAVIOR AND THE ENVIRONMENT 7(1-2): 109-133.
- David Zetland (2016), The struggle for residential water metering in England and Wales, Water Alternatives 9(1): 120-138.
- Zetland David (2016), Life Plus 2 Meters nr. 1. Amsterdam: Aguanomics Press.
- Zetland D.J. (2016), Desalination and the commons: tragedy or triumph?, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT 33(6): 890-906.
- Zetland D. (2014), Water conservation. In: Whitehead J. & Haab T. (red.), Environmental and Natural Resource Economics: An Encyclopedia. Goleta CA: ABC-CLIO.
- Zetland David (2014), Living with Water Scarcity. Mission Viejo, CA: Aguanomics Press.
- David Zetland (2013), All-in-Auctions for water, Journal of Environmental Management 115: 78-86.
- David Zetland (2013), Economists owes ecology an apology. In: Primot S., Valk M.R. van der & Keenan P. (red.), Green Growth and Water Allocation: IHP-UNESCO. 131-152.
- Zetland D. & Gasson C. (2013), A global survey of urban water tariffs: are they sustainable, efficient and fair?, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT 29(3): 327-342.
- Schuerhoff M., Weikard H.P. & Zetland D. (2013), The life and death of the Dutch groundwater tax, Water Policy 15(6): 1064-1077.
- David Z. (2013), Water managers are selfish like us. In: List J. & Price M. (red.), Handbook on Experimental Economics and the Environment. Northampton MA: Edward Elgar Publishing. 407--433.
- Zetland D.J. & Moeller-Gulland J. (2012), The political economy of land and water grabs. In: Allan J.A., Warner J., Sojamo S. & Keulertz M. (red.), The Handbook of Land and Water Grabs in Africa: Foreign Direct Investment and Food and Water Security. Oxford: Routledge. 257-272.
- Zetland D. (2011), How markets can end persistent intraorganizational conflict, The Economics of Peace and Security Journal 6(1): 22-27.
- Zetland D.J. (2011), Water markets in Europe, Water Resources IMPACT 13(5): 15-18.
- David Zetland (2011), The End of Abundance: Economic Solutions to Water Scarcity: Aguanomics Press.
- David Z. (2011), Intra-organizational conflict: origin and cost, The Economics of Peace and Security Journal 6(1): 12-21.
- David Z. (2010), Save the poor, shoot some bankers, Public Choice 145(3-4): 331-337.
- Prufer J. & Zetland D. (2010), An auction market for journal articles, Public Choice 145(3-4): 379-403.
- Zetland D. (2010), Water Rights and Human Rights, FORBES 185(6): 24-24.
- Zetland D.J. (2010), The real estate market index, Real Estate Finance Journal 27(2): 78-90.
- David Z. (2010), A Broken Hub Will Not Wheel: Water Reallocation in California, Journal of Contemporary Water Research & Education 144(1): 18-28.
- David Z., Russo C. & Yavapolkul N. (2010), Teaching Economic Principles: Algebra, Graph or Both?, The American Economist 55(1): 123-131.
- Zetland D.J. (2009), A broken hub will not wheel: water reallocation in California, Journal of Contemporary Water Research & Education (144): 18-28.
- Zetland D. (2009), The end of abundance: How water bureaucrats created and destroyed the southern California oasis, Water Alternatives 2(3): 4.
- Zetland D.J. (24 april 2008), Conflict and cooperation within an organization: a case study of the metropolitan water district of Southern California (Dissertatie, Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of California Davis). Promotor(en): Sexton Richard.