Drought Resilience Interagency and Partners Collaborative Progress Report (2026)

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | March 16th, 2026

Summary

This report summarizes the 2025 activities and progress of the Drought Resilience Interagency and Partners (DRIP) Collaborative.

Drought water right curtailment analysis for California’s Eel river

American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) | February 1st, 2018

Summary

Water users in California’s hybrid water rights system have different legal priorities to available surface water in times of water scarcity. A set of two linear progra

Drought, agricultural adaptation, and sociopolitical collapse in the Maya Lowlands

National Academy of Sciences (NAS) | May 5th, 2015

Summary

Paleoclimate records indicate a series of severe droughts was associated with societal collapse of the Classic Maya during the Terminal Classic period (∼800–9

Drought, Water Law, and the Origins of California's Central Valley Project

University of Nevada Press | October 27th, 2016

Summary

This book is an account of how water rights were designed as a key part of the state’s largest public water system, the Central Valley Project. Along sixty miles of the

Droughts impede water balance recovery from fires in the Western United States

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | January 2nd, 2024

Summary

A steady rise in fires in the Western United States, coincident with intensifying droughts, imparts substantial modifications to the underlying vegetation, hydrology and

Droughts in California

Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) | April 1st, 2021

Summary

Drowned Memories: The Submerged Places of the Winnemem Wintu

Journal of the World Archaeological Congress (Springer) | July 7th, 2009

Summary

This article is a brief overview of an instance where landscape inundation has disconnected culture from place. The Winnemem Wintu, a Native American tribe in Northern Ca

Dry groundwater wells in the western United States

Environmental Research Letters (IOP) | July 28th, 2017

Summary

Declining groundwater levels are common in parts of the western US, but their impact on the ability of wells to pump groundwater is not known. Here we collate groundwater

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