Strategies for Managing the Colorado River in an Uncertain Future
Jian Wang, David E. Rosenberg, Kevin G. Wheeler, John C. Schmidt | January 11th, 2020
Colorado River managers and stakeholders face many uncertainties—issues such as climate change, future water demand, and evolving ecological priorities. Managers and stakeholders are looking for new ways to communicate about uncertain future conditions, help cope with an uncertain future, and develop public policy when future conditions are highly uncertain. Historically, Colorado River managers have operated Lake Powell and Lake Mead under the assumption that the future natural flow regime of the Colorado River at Lee Ferry will resemble the previously observed regime, but most climate scientists believe that the flow regime is changing, and that future flows will be lower, more variable, and more uncertain.
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