The Implications of Agricultural Water for the Central Valley

Westlands Water District | September 6th, 2017

Summary

This report is the companion report to last summer’s publication The Economic Impact of the Westlands Water District on the Local and Regional Economy. That study had m

Thirstwaves: Prolonged Periods of Agricultural Exposure to Extreme Atmospheric Evaporative Demand for Water

American Geophysical Union (AGU) | March 20th, 2025

Summary

Global atmospheric evaporative demand has increased, impacting agricultural productivity and water use. Traditionally, trend assessments have been limited to total evapor

Toward a Vibrant, Prosperous, and Sustainable Fresno County: Vulnerability and Adaptation in the Midst of Rapid Change

California Energy Commission (CEC) | July 31st, 2012

Summary

Fresno County is located centrally within the State of California. The central portion of the county makes up part of the state’s breadbasket, the San Joaquin Valley, k

Transitions for the Delta Economy

Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) | January 3rd, 2012

Summary

Enormous changes—from natural forces to management decisions—are coming to California’s fragile Delta region and will have broad effects on its residents. This repo

Urbanization and agriculture intensification jointly enlarge the spatial inequality of river water quality

Science of the Total Environment (Elsevier) | March 11th, 2023

Summary

Rivers are severely polluted by multiple anthropogenic stressors. An unevenly distributed landscape pattern can aggravate the deterioration of water quality in rivers. Id

Using Landsat and MODIS satellite collections to examine extent, timing, and potential impacts of surface water inundation in California croplands

Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment (RSASE) | October 1st, 2022

Summary

The state of California, United States of America produces many crop products that are both utilized domestically and exported throughout the world. With nearly 39,000 km

Using machine learning to predict 1,2,3-trichloropropane contamination from legacy non-point source pollution of groundwater in California's Central Valley

Elsevier | May 6th, 2023

Summary

1,2,3-tricholoropropane (TCP) is an impurity common in nematicides applied to agricultural soils from the 1940s to the 1980s. Evidence from animal studies indicates t

Vulnerability and Adaptation to Climate Change in California Agriculture

California Energy Commission (CEC) | July 31st, 2012

Summary

To build public support for adapting to and mitigating climate change, it will be necessary to develop greater awareness of a broad set of biophysical and socioeconomic f

Vulnerability of California specialty crops to projected mid-century temperature changes

Climatic Change (Springer) | September 7th, 2017

Summary

Increasing global temperatures are likely to have major impacts on agriculture, but the effects will vary by crop and location. This paper describes the tempera

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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