Glenn County | Hamilton City Flood Damage Reduction and Ecosystem Restoration Project

Nature Conservancy | January 14th, 2016

Summary

Although not designed explicitly as a groundwater recharge project, the Hamilton City Project is expected to benefit local groundwater supplies. Having an additio

Handbook for Assessing Value of State Flood Management Investments

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | June 1st, 2014

Summary

Millions of people and over half a trillion dollars in assets are exposed to flood risk in California (DWR 2013a). This remains the case even as State, federal, a

Highlights Central Valley Flood Protection Plan 2022 Update

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | January 23rd, 2023

Summary

The 2022 Central Valley Flood Protection Plan Update was adopted by the Central Valley Flood Protection Board on December 16th, 2022. Just days later, beginning on Decemb

Historical Ecology and Landscape Change in the Central Laguna de Santa Rosa

San Francisco Estuary Institute (SFEI) | March 1st, 2017

Summary

This study synthesizes a diverse array of data to examine the ecological patterns, ecosystem functions, and hydrology that characterized a central portion of the Laguna d

How freeing rivers can help California ease flood risks and revive ecosystems

Los Angeles Times | February 20th, 2024

Summary

Natural floodplains — the lush green lands along rivers that historically flooded, retained water, and nourished life in the heart of the valley — were mostly drained

Human-induced and natural carbon storage in floodplains of the Central Valley of California

Science of the Total Environment (Elsevier) | February 15th, 2019

Summary

Active floodplains can putatively store large amounts of organic carbon (SOC) in subsoils originating from catchment erosion processes with subsequent floodplain depositi

Humboldt County | Near-Stream Recharge: Reconnecting Surface and Groundwater

Nature Conservancy | January 1st, 2019

Summary

Baker Creek, a tributary to the Mattole River, is a key stream for the federally and state protected coho salmon, however portions of the river were running dry

Marsh Sediment in Translation: A Review of Sediment Transport Across a Natural Tidal Salt Marsh in Northern San Francisco Bay

University of California, Davis (UC Davis) | March 15th, 2025

Summary

Deposition of inorganic sediment is essential for the sustainability of tidal salt marshes. Understanding variability in sediment sources and the processes of sediment de

Natural infrastructure in sustaining global urban freshwater ecosystem services

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | October 21st, 2021

Summary

Rapid urbanization throughout the globe increases demand for fresh water and the ecosystem services associated with it. This need is conventionally met through the constr

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