Agriculture dominates California's San Joaquin Valley with over five million acres in production, producing 400 different commodities ranging from nuts, tree fruits, vines, and row crops. During dry years this agricultural production uses about 53% of total applied water in the state. Implementation of California's Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) will restrict groundwater pumping, likely reducing agricultural land use resulting in conversion to alternative land uses. This paper examines public perceptions of future land uses under SGMA through a SMS distributed web survey. Respondents (n=197) were recruited through a stratified random sample of mobile numbers registered within communities in the San Joaquin valley classified a...
The Sacramento River Valley (SRV), valued for its $2.5 billion agricultural production and its biodi...
Increasing aridity, more frequent and intense drought, and greater degrees of water scarcity create ...
This long-form feature story examines how the nascence of California’s new era of groundwater regula...
Agriculture is the largest human use of water in California, which gives farmers a critical role in ...
Global food security is a rapidly emerging concern with climate change and increasing population gro...
Agriculture is the largest human use of water in California, which gives farmers a critical role in ...
Unlike most states west of the 100th meridian, California has, until recently, never enacted a compr...
Water plays a vital role in the processes and functioning of the Earth's ecosystems. Only one percen...
California groundwater is an invaluable drought reserve for agricultural farmers. With historically ...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources, Planning, 2005Rural communities across ...
The southern Central Valley of California is one of the most productive agricultural regions in the ...
The uncertainty of water resources availability is a growing problem in California as agricultural i...
Low-income, rural frontline communities of California's Central Valley experience environmental and ...
Groundwater is a common pool resource that supports agriculture, human communities, and the environm...
Intensive groundwater withdrawals in California have resulted in depletion of streams and aquifers i...
The Sacramento River Valley (SRV), valued for its $2.5 billion agricultural production and its biodi...
Increasing aridity, more frequent and intense drought, and greater degrees of water scarcity create ...
This long-form feature story examines how the nascence of California’s new era of groundwater regula...
Agriculture is the largest human use of water in California, which gives farmers a critical role in ...
Global food security is a rapidly emerging concern with climate change and increasing population gro...
Agriculture is the largest human use of water in California, which gives farmers a critical role in ...
Unlike most states west of the 100th meridian, California has, until recently, never enacted a compr...
Water plays a vital role in the processes and functioning of the Earth's ecosystems. Only one percen...
California groundwater is an invaluable drought reserve for agricultural farmers. With historically ...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources, Planning, 2005Rural communities across ...
The southern Central Valley of California is one of the most productive agricultural regions in the ...
The uncertainty of water resources availability is a growing problem in California as agricultural i...
Low-income, rural frontline communities of California's Central Valley experience environmental and ...
Groundwater is a common pool resource that supports agriculture, human communities, and the environm...
Intensive groundwater withdrawals in California have resulted in depletion of streams and aquifers i...
The Sacramento River Valley (SRV), valued for its $2.5 billion agricultural production and its biodi...
Increasing aridity, more frequent and intense drought, and greater degrees of water scarcity create ...
This long-form feature story examines how the nascence of California’s new era of groundwater regula...