The Nature Conservancy and a team of 14 academic partners (the project team) received funding from the Bureau of Reclamation’s WaterSMART program and the Desert Landscape Conservation Cooperative in 2012 to conduct this Gila River Flow Needs Assessment. The assessment describes the existing condition of the Gila River in the Cliff-Gila Valley and examines the potential impacts of CUFA diversion and climate change on the riparian and aquatic ecosystem. The project team was assisted by 35 academic, agency and consulting scientists who have expertise in some aspect of the Gila River’s hydrology and ecology. This larger team of scientists provided input on a review draft of this assessment at a workshop in January 2014. This assessment report i...
In arid lands, wetland loss is the result not only of the scarcity of water itself, but of the manag...
February 1994To Lower Colorado River Authority ... Austin, TexasThe Lavaca-Colorado Estuary has thre...
Document: "Appraisal Report Central Arizona Project-Chapter III", January 1962, page 28Below the con...
A professional project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degrees o...
The major tributary of the Lower Colorado River, the Gila River, is a critical source of water for h...
This study of the upper reaches of the Gila River basin in southwestern New Mexico reveals both spat...
The Little Colorado River is the largest tributary of the Colorado River in Grand Canyon and serves ...
The Wellton-Mohawk Irrigation and Drainage District occupies a valley and adjoining mesa along the l...
A Professional Project Report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of...
A Final Report Submitted to the National Estuarine Research Reserve System Science Collaborative Pr...
Understanding how anthropogenic and climate-induced changes alter ecological systems and evaluating ...
Study region: The Gila River, New Mexico, is characterized by two peaks in streamflow: one in the wi...
Riparian ecosystems are vital components of aridlands within the southwestern United States. Histori...
5 pp.As one of Arizona’s principal surface water systems, the Gila River has and will continue to be...
Water resource management requires collaborative solutions that cross institutional and political bo...
In arid lands, wetland loss is the result not only of the scarcity of water itself, but of the manag...
February 1994To Lower Colorado River Authority ... Austin, TexasThe Lavaca-Colorado Estuary has thre...
Document: "Appraisal Report Central Arizona Project-Chapter III", January 1962, page 28Below the con...
A professional project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degrees o...
The major tributary of the Lower Colorado River, the Gila River, is a critical source of water for h...
This study of the upper reaches of the Gila River basin in southwestern New Mexico reveals both spat...
The Little Colorado River is the largest tributary of the Colorado River in Grand Canyon and serves ...
The Wellton-Mohawk Irrigation and Drainage District occupies a valley and adjoining mesa along the l...
A Professional Project Report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of...
A Final Report Submitted to the National Estuarine Research Reserve System Science Collaborative Pr...
Understanding how anthropogenic and climate-induced changes alter ecological systems and evaluating ...
Study region: The Gila River, New Mexico, is characterized by two peaks in streamflow: one in the wi...
Riparian ecosystems are vital components of aridlands within the southwestern United States. Histori...
5 pp.As one of Arizona’s principal surface water systems, the Gila River has and will continue to be...
Water resource management requires collaborative solutions that cross institutional and political bo...
In arid lands, wetland loss is the result not only of the scarcity of water itself, but of the manag...
February 1994To Lower Colorado River Authority ... Austin, TexasThe Lavaca-Colorado Estuary has thre...
Document: "Appraisal Report Central Arizona Project-Chapter III", January 1962, page 28Below the con...