Socio-economic and ecological trade-offs of flood management

European Geosciences Union (EGU) | February 20th, 2019

Summary

In light of climate change and growing numbers of people inhabiting riverine floodplains, worldwide demand for flood protection is increasing, typically through engineeri

Socio‐ecohydrology and the urban water challenge

Ecohydrology (Wiley) | March 11th, 2011

Summary

Urban water systems are highly engineered. However, hydrology and ecology are still closely linked in semi‐arid urban ecosystems in which surface characteristics, veget

South-Central California Coast Steelhead Recovery Plan

National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) | December 19th, 2013

Summary

The goal of this Recovery Plan is to prevent the extinction of South-Central California Coast steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss) in the wild and to ensure the long-term pers

State and green crimes related to water pollution and ecological disorganization: water pollution from publicly owned treatment works (POTW) facilities across US states

Palgrave Communications | August 1st, 2017

Summary

Green criminologists often refer to water pollution as an example of a green crime, but have yet to produce much research on this subject. The current article addresses

State Climate Policy and Nature-based Solutions: A Match that Provides Multiple Benefits for Climate, Water, and More

Stanford University | August 17th, 2022

Summary

This report examines potential synergies between state climate policies and nature-based solutions that yield multiple benefits; outlines barriers to meeting that potenti

State of Bay Delta Science 2016: Introduction

University of California, Davis (UC Davis) | July 1st, 2016

Summary

The first edition of SBDS presented seven shifts in perspective or changes in the way that scientists understood the Delta and water supply that had emerged in the decade

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