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Applying the Connectivity Approach: Groundwater management in California’s Kings Basin

California Roundtable on Water and Food Supply (CRWFS) | March 27th, 2015


The California Roundtable on Water and Food Supply (CRWFS) studied the processes used in the Kings Groundwater Subbasin (Kings Basin) of California’s San Joaquin Valley to reveal strategies for advancing groundwater sustainability within the context of watershed-scale, integrated water management.

This inquiry was guided by the principles of the “connectivity approach”: a framework developed by CRWFS for resource managers, land use planners and policymakers to discover the linkages, strengths, successes, potentials, and disconnects related to their particular resource stewardship issues. A key concept is connected benefits, which refers to achieving multiple benefits across resource and development sectors to respond to California’s increasing water management challenges.

Keywords

Groundwater Exchange, planning and management