The Climate has Changed: Now what? Integrated Regional Water Management and Climate Change Planning A Coincidental or Inevitable Union?

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | March 27th, 2012

Summary

Adapting California’s water management systems in response to climate   change presents one of the most significant challenges for the 21st century. In the course of

The economic value of local water supplies in Los Angeles

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | May 21st, 2018

Summary

Los Angeles imports water over long distances to supplement local supplies. Reduced reliability of the available imports is driving many local agencies to promote conserv

The Greater Los Angeles County Integrated Regional Water Management Plan

Los Angeles County Department of Public Works (LACDPW) | August 27th, 2014

Summary

 The purpose of the 2013 Integrated Regional Water Management (IRWM) Plan is to define a clear vision and direction for the sustainable management of water resources in

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

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

Using Watershed Science to Build Consensus and Maximize Benefits of L.A. County’s Safe Clean Water Program

Accelerate Resilience LA (ARLA) | January 31st, 2022

Summary

To meet its diverse goals, SCWP scoring criteria, processes, and guidelines were initially developed to incentivize projects that simultaneously address water, environmen

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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