Southwestern US irrigated landscapes are facing upheaval due to water scarcity and land use conversion associated with climate change, population growth, and changing economics. In the traditionally irrigated valleys of northern New Mexico, these stresses, as well as instances of community longevity in the face of these stresses, are apparent. Human systems have interacted with hydrologic processes over the last 400 years in river-fed irrigated valleys to create linked systems. In this study, we ask if concurrent data from multiple disciplines could show that human-adapted hydrologic and socioeconomic systems have created conditions for resilience. Various types of resiliencies are evident in the communities. Traditional local knowledge abo...
Assessing the drought resilience of snow‐fed river dependent communities in the arid Western United...
The Bear River Basin, which includes portions of Idaho, Utah, and Wyoming in the United States, has ...
An exurban nook on the Oregon side of the Columbia River Gorge named after the Hood River that runs ...
[EN] Changes in land use and water availability are impacting the integrity of traditional irrigat...
Water scarcity, land use conversion and cultural and ecosystem changes threaten the way of life for ...
abstract: What relationships can be understood between resilience and vulnerability in social-ecolog...
This dissertation is a study of two water management systems and their respective potential for adap...
People and water interact over time and across space as coupled systems. Investigating the resilienc...
A number of complex sustainable development challenges beset the 21st century. Central among them ar...
A Professional Project Report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Dual Degr...
Drought effects cross-cut meteorological, agricultural, hydrological, and socioeconomic systems and ...
Adapting our infrastructure and institutions to climate change is a crucial dilemma for modern socie...
Theory posits that resilience of ecosystems increases when there is a diversity of agents (e.g., spe...
Humans and hydrology are strongly interconnected. Growing populations and improving technologies hav...
The Western United States is experiencing historic drought, increasing pressure on water management ...
Assessing the drought resilience of snow‐fed river dependent communities in the arid Western United...
The Bear River Basin, which includes portions of Idaho, Utah, and Wyoming in the United States, has ...
An exurban nook on the Oregon side of the Columbia River Gorge named after the Hood River that runs ...
[EN] Changes in land use and water availability are impacting the integrity of traditional irrigat...
Water scarcity, land use conversion and cultural and ecosystem changes threaten the way of life for ...
abstract: What relationships can be understood between resilience and vulnerability in social-ecolog...
This dissertation is a study of two water management systems and their respective potential for adap...
People and water interact over time and across space as coupled systems. Investigating the resilienc...
A number of complex sustainable development challenges beset the 21st century. Central among them ar...
A Professional Project Report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Dual Degr...
Drought effects cross-cut meteorological, agricultural, hydrological, and socioeconomic systems and ...
Adapting our infrastructure and institutions to climate change is a crucial dilemma for modern socie...
Theory posits that resilience of ecosystems increases when there is a diversity of agents (e.g., spe...
Humans and hydrology are strongly interconnected. Growing populations and improving technologies hav...
The Western United States is experiencing historic drought, increasing pressure on water management ...
Assessing the drought resilience of snow‐fed river dependent communities in the arid Western United...
The Bear River Basin, which includes portions of Idaho, Utah, and Wyoming in the United States, has ...
An exurban nook on the Oregon side of the Columbia River Gorge named after the Hood River that runs ...