Podcasts by Climate Change and the Future of Groundwater in California
This April 16, 2014, conference at the University of California, Davis, brings together scientists, water managers, policy-makers, engineers, and other stakeholders to identify key challenges and solutions for a sustainable future. As climate changes, California will face decreased snowpack, earlier peaks in runoff, unknown changes in groundwater recharge, and more extreme events, such as drought. Many uncertainties exist, however, about how these changes will influence groundwater resources and management.
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California's Groundwater Resources from 2014-04-16T07:00
In this"State of the Resource"keynote address by Ruth Langridge of the UC Santa Cruz Groundwater Reserves Project, the state's groundwater resources are discussed.
ListenCalifornia and Climate Change from 2014-04-16T07:00
Philip Mote delivers"State of the Resource"keynote address. Mote is from Oregon State University and the Oregon Department of Ocean, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences.
ListenGroundwater Surface Connections from 2014-04-16T07:00
Bridget Scanlon gives a"State of the Resource"keynote address. Scanlon is from the University of Texas Bureau of Economic Geology.
ListenLegal Challenges for Groundwater Management from 2014-04-16T07:00
Scott Slater gives a legal view in his"State of the Resource"keynote address. Slater works for Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck and is CEO and general counsel for Cadiz Inc.
ListenGroundwater Management in Practice from 2014-04-16T07:00
Tim Parker of Parker Groundwater talks about groundwater management in practice.
ListenState of the Resource from 2014-04-16T07:00
The various speakers for the day hold a panel discussion about the issue of groundwater, drought and water management.
ListenHow California Will Adopt and Quantify Groundwater Management from 2014-04-16T07:00
Keynote: Jay Lund, UC Davis Center for Watershed Sciences
ListenPreparing for the Future from 2014-04-16T07:00
At the plenary, Mark N. Lubell gives the closing statement. Lubell is co-prinicipal investigator for the Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship in Climate Change, Water and Society.
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