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Matthew J. Deitch, Brock Dolman
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Seasonal rainfall dynamics in Mediterranean-climate coastal California place pressures on humans and aquatic ecosystems. Without rainfall during summer, residents and land managers commonly turn to streams and adjacent shallow aquifers to meet domestic, ...
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Loretta Singletary and Kelley Sterle
Assessing the drought resilience of snow-fed river dependent communities in the arid Western United States has taken on critical importance in response to changing climatic conditions. The process of assessing drought resiliency involves understanding th...
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Mohanasundar Radhakrishnan, Tejas M. Pathak, Kenneth Irvine and Assela Pathirana
Urban areas, especially in developing countries, are adapting to deficits in infrastructure and basic services (Type I adaptation) and to adaptation gaps in response to current and future climatic, societal and economic change (Type II adaptation). The r...
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Chris Blackmore, Severine van Bommel, Annemarieke de Bruin, Jasper de Vries, Lotten Westberg, Neil Powell, Natalie Foster, Kevin Collins, Pier Paolo Roggero, Giovanna Seddaiu
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This paper considers how learning for transformation of water governance in the context of climate change adaptation can be designed for and supported, drawing examples from the international climate change adaptation and water governance project (CADWAG...
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Miklas Scholz
Sustainable water systems often comprise complex combinations of traditional and new system components that mimic natural processes. These green systems aim to protect public health and safety, and restore natural and human landscapes. Green infrastructu...
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