Making the transition from open-access groundwater rights to sustainable groundwater management is a formidable task for newly formed groundwater sustainability agencies in California. As agencies begin to decide how to make equitable water allocations, how to monitor groundwater use and what mix of supply- and demand-side mechanisms to adopt to satisfy sustainability criteria, the groundwater management strategies in place across other basins in the western United States are worth studying. We surveyed 18 groundwater districts in California and other Western states to identify the management approaches and practices they have instituted. The conclusions we draw suggest a correlative rights framework of water allocation with phase-ins for h...
The Central and West Coast groundwater basins (“basins” or “Central and West Coast Basins”) are loca...
The Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) aims to control, for the first time in California'...
California gets about 30 percent of its total water supply from groundwater. Overdraft threatens Ca...
Making the transition from open-access groundwater rights to sustainable groundwater management is a...
Unlike most states west of the 100th meridian, California has, until recently, never enacted a compr...
In 2014, the California State Legislature enacted the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA),...
Three years after California passed the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SMGA), groundwater s...
California’s Sustainable Groundwater Management Act of 2014 (“Act”) has been heralded as a “once-in-...
Groundwater has unique properties that makes it a valuable case study in management and social cost....
The management of groundwater, a common-pool resource, is a fundamental collective action problem t...
Intensive groundwater withdrawals in California have resulted in depletion of streams and aquifers i...
In many areas of the world, groundwater resources are increasingly stressed, and unsustainable use h...
In many areas of the world, groundwater resources are increasingly stressed, and unsustainable use h...
With aquifers around the world stressed by over-extraction, water managers are increasingly turning ...
A growing population and an increased demand for water resources have resulted in a global trend of ...
The Central and West Coast groundwater basins (“basins” or “Central and West Coast Basins”) are loca...
The Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) aims to control, for the first time in California'...
California gets about 30 percent of its total water supply from groundwater. Overdraft threatens Ca...
Making the transition from open-access groundwater rights to sustainable groundwater management is a...
Unlike most states west of the 100th meridian, California has, until recently, never enacted a compr...
In 2014, the California State Legislature enacted the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA),...
Three years after California passed the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SMGA), groundwater s...
California’s Sustainable Groundwater Management Act of 2014 (“Act”) has been heralded as a “once-in-...
Groundwater has unique properties that makes it a valuable case study in management and social cost....
The management of groundwater, a common-pool resource, is a fundamental collective action problem t...
Intensive groundwater withdrawals in California have resulted in depletion of streams and aquifers i...
In many areas of the world, groundwater resources are increasingly stressed, and unsustainable use h...
In many areas of the world, groundwater resources are increasingly stressed, and unsustainable use h...
With aquifers around the world stressed by over-extraction, water managers are increasingly turning ...
A growing population and an increased demand for water resources have resulted in a global trend of ...
The Central and West Coast groundwater basins (“basins” or “Central and West Coast Basins”) are loca...
The Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) aims to control, for the first time in California'...
California gets about 30 percent of its total water supply from groundwater. Overdraft threatens Ca...