The hidden influence of terrestrial groundwater on salt marsh function and resilience

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | February 3rd, 2025

Summary

Salt marshes are hotspots of nutrient processing and carbon sequestration. So far, studies addressing spatiotemporal variability in and drivers of salt marsh biogeochemic

The Innovation Deficit in Urban Water: The Need for an Integrated Perspective on Institutions, Organizations, and Technology

Environmental Engineering Science (Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.) | August 1st, 2013

Summary

Interaction between institutional change and technological change poses important constraints on transitions of urban water systems to a state that can meet fut

Tribal Collaboration in IRWM: Challenges, Solutions and Recommendations

University of California, Davis (UC Davis) | May 5th, 2017

Summary

The Integrated Regional Water Management (IRWM) Tribal Collaborative Effectiveness Study evaluates Tribal participation in the Department of Water Resources’ (DWR) Inte

UC groundwater research: A survey

California Agriculture (UCANR) | March 13th, 2018

Summary

As California implements the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA), UC research is building knowledge and supporting innovation in groundwater recharge, groundwat

Unanswered questions for implementation of the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act

California Agriculture (UCANR) | August 24th, 2016

Summary

California is grappling with the implications of the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA), a visionary and potentially revolutionary law that could profoundly ch

Urban hydrology and water management— Present and future challenges

Urban Water (Elsevier) | March 1st, 1999

Summary

Urban hydrology is an applied science that will have an increasing role to play in the sustainability of human societies. Facing present growth of urban population, it is

Urban Water Revolution: Sustainable Water Futures for California Cities

American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) | July 15th, 2020

Summary

California has consistently altered natural water resources to provide water for its growing population and to support the fifth largest economy in the world. However, th

Water and the Future of the San Joaquin Valley

Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) | February 14th, 2019

Summary

The San Joaquin Valley—California’s largest agricultural region and an important contributor to the nation’s food supply—is in a time of great change. The valle

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