Marijuana (Cannabis sativa L.) cultivation has proliferated in northwestern California since at least the mid-1990s. The environmental impacts associated with marijuana cultivation appear substantial, yet have been difficult to quantify, in part because cultivation is clandestine and often occurs on private property. To evaluate the impacts of water diversions at a watershed scale, we interpreted high-resolution aerial imagery to estimate the number of marijuana plants being cultivated in four watersheds in northwestern California, USA. Low-altitude aircraft flights and search warrants executed with law enforcement at cultivation sites in the region helped to validate assumptions used in aerial imagery interpretation. We estimated the water...
Cannabis agriculture is a multi-billion dollar industry, yet the factors driving the spatial locatio...
Legalization of cannabis production has daylighted a unique and highly valuable crop in California a...
<p>Parcels with active registered water diversions (on file with California’s Division of Water Righ...
<div><p>Marijuana (<i>Cannabis sativa</i> L.) cultivation has proliferated in northwestern Californi...
Cannabis cultivation is known to have many adverse impacts on the environment some of which include ...
Water use by cannabis cultivators represents an emerging threat to surface flows in Northern Califor...
On agricultural frontiers, minimal regulation and potential windfall profits drive opportunistic lan...
Cannabis agriculture is a multi-billion dollar industry in the United States that is changing rapidl...
Illegal marijuana cultivation on California public lands has become an increasingly significant prob...
<p>Water demand data are from a remote sensing exercise using aerial imagery from 2011–2012 and are ...
On November 8, 2016, four additional U.S. states (California, Massachusetts, Nevada, and Maine) lega...
Management of aquatic weeds in complex watersheds and river systems present many challenges to asses...
Early assessment of environmental impacts from emerging agriculture is a scientific challenge that –...
Marijuana is nearing the end of its prohibition in the United States. Arguably the country’s largest...
Marijuana has been given many names that connote an underground existence, but rarely been identifie...
Cannabis agriculture is a multi-billion dollar industry, yet the factors driving the spatial locatio...
Legalization of cannabis production has daylighted a unique and highly valuable crop in California a...
<p>Parcels with active registered water diversions (on file with California’s Division of Water Righ...
<div><p>Marijuana (<i>Cannabis sativa</i> L.) cultivation has proliferated in northwestern Californi...
Cannabis cultivation is known to have many adverse impacts on the environment some of which include ...
Water use by cannabis cultivators represents an emerging threat to surface flows in Northern Califor...
On agricultural frontiers, minimal regulation and potential windfall profits drive opportunistic lan...
Cannabis agriculture is a multi-billion dollar industry in the United States that is changing rapidl...
Illegal marijuana cultivation on California public lands has become an increasingly significant prob...
<p>Water demand data are from a remote sensing exercise using aerial imagery from 2011–2012 and are ...
On November 8, 2016, four additional U.S. states (California, Massachusetts, Nevada, and Maine) lega...
Management of aquatic weeds in complex watersheds and river systems present many challenges to asses...
Early assessment of environmental impacts from emerging agriculture is a scientific challenge that –...
Marijuana is nearing the end of its prohibition in the United States. Arguably the country’s largest...
Marijuana has been given many names that connote an underground existence, but rarely been identifie...
Cannabis agriculture is a multi-billion dollar industry, yet the factors driving the spatial locatio...
Legalization of cannabis production has daylighted a unique and highly valuable crop in California a...
<p>Parcels with active registered water diversions (on file with California’s Division of Water Righ...