In approaching such complicated water issues as faced in the Central Valley, the United Nations has attempted to create a process for effective water resource governance with its Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) process. This approach outlines four dimensions of water governance that must be acknowledged and balanced in an effective policymaking process.2 Initially, policymakers must divide water resources equitably along socio-economic strata. After this, water resources must be efficiently used to promote economic growth. In allocating this resource between parties, all stakeholders and citizens must be given equal political opportunities to influence the division and distribution process. Finally, it is essential to the Unite...
This paper presents insights from interviews with over 100 California water policy experts, who answ...
Market ideology often obscures public choices about rea sonable and beneficial uses of water. Curre...
As drought becomes more common in California, effective water management has become one of the state...
Water management in California is an extremely complex issue that requires collaboration from all le...
Presented at the Role of irrigation and drainage in a sustainable future: USCID fourth international...
Throughout the world there is increasing public awareness of the importance of sustainable water man...
Abstract: Water is a finite, renewable, yet in certain circumstances depletable, natural resource wi...
The problem of water in California can be described simply. The state does not have enough water to ...
California is facing a critical water supply and water quality crisis, necessitating a clear shift i...
The management of water poses unique and changing challenges for public administrators. New understa...
Document: A Regional Solution to Our Common Water Problems, by William E. Warne, Feb 28, 1964, page ...
consistent policies of Congress since 1866. In California, this objective can and should be achieved...
Water is the most important resource on the planet for sustaining life, and many consider access to ...
During the last 20 years, in-depth reforms and new policies in the water sector have been taking pla...
The United States (U.S.) is a resource-rich nation and the development of our water and water-relate...
This paper presents insights from interviews with over 100 California water policy experts, who answ...
Market ideology often obscures public choices about rea sonable and beneficial uses of water. Curre...
As drought becomes more common in California, effective water management has become one of the state...
Water management in California is an extremely complex issue that requires collaboration from all le...
Presented at the Role of irrigation and drainage in a sustainable future: USCID fourth international...
Throughout the world there is increasing public awareness of the importance of sustainable water man...
Abstract: Water is a finite, renewable, yet in certain circumstances depletable, natural resource wi...
The problem of water in California can be described simply. The state does not have enough water to ...
California is facing a critical water supply and water quality crisis, necessitating a clear shift i...
The management of water poses unique and changing challenges for public administrators. New understa...
Document: A Regional Solution to Our Common Water Problems, by William E. Warne, Feb 28, 1964, page ...
consistent policies of Congress since 1866. In California, this objective can and should be achieved...
Water is the most important resource on the planet for sustaining life, and many consider access to ...
During the last 20 years, in-depth reforms and new policies in the water sector have been taking pla...
The United States (U.S.) is a resource-rich nation and the development of our water and water-relate...
This paper presents insights from interviews with over 100 California water policy experts, who answ...
Market ideology often obscures public choices about rea sonable and beneficial uses of water. Curre...
As drought becomes more common in California, effective water management has become one of the state...