Managing California's Water
Author : Ellen Hanak
Publisher : Public Policy Instit. of CA
Page : 500 pages
File Size : 23,51 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1582131414
Author : Ellen Hanak
Publisher : Public Policy Instit. of CA
Page : 500 pages
File Size : 23,51 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1582131414
Author : Claudia C. Faunt
Publisher : Geological Survey
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 34,68 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781411325159
Author : Pennsylvania. Department of Environmental Resources. Bureau of Resources Programming
Publisher :
Page : 206 pages
File Size : 30,29 MB
Release : 1983
Category : Water resources development
ISBN :
Author : California. Department of Water Resources
Publisher :
Page : 476 pages
File Size : 17,19 MB
Release : 1994
Category : Water conservation
ISBN :
Author : United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Fresh Water Pollution Section
Publisher :
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 44,53 MB
Release : 1972
Category : Groundwater
ISBN :
Author : California. Dept. of Water Resources
Publisher :
Page : 120 pages
File Size : 46,45 MB
Release : 1981
Category : Water resources development
ISBN :
Author : G. L. Bertoldi
Publisher :
Page : 56 pages
File Size : 48,10 MB
Release : 1991
Category : Groundwater
ISBN :
See journals under US Geological survey. Prof. paper 1401-A.
Author : William Andrew Blomquist
Publisher :
Page : 448 pages
File Size : 43,24 MB
Release : 1992
Category : Law
ISBN :
Not only are these water supplies not depleted, they are in fact relatively healthy despite California's recent six-year drought.
Author : Jayne M. Godfrey
Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Page : 337 pages
File Size : 17,6 MB
Release : 2012
Category : Nature
ISBN : 1849807507
This groundbreaking book examines the role that water accounting can play in resolving economic, environmental and social issues. One of the most pressing global issues of the 21st century is the scarcity of water to ensure economic, environmental and social sustainability. In addressing the issue through policy and management, access to high quality information is critically important. But water scarcity has many implications, and it is possible that different reporting approaches, generally called water accounting systems, can be appropriate to addressing them. In this key book, international experts respond to the question: what role can water accounting play in resolving economic, social and environmental issues at individual, organizational, industry, national and international levels? They explore how various forms of water accounting are utilized and the issues that they address. Academics and postgraduate students interested in water scarcity and accounting will find this book invaluable. Policymakers in all areas relating to water as well as environmentalists, water industry managers and water lawyers will find plenty of important insights in this essential resource.
Author : Mark Arax
Publisher : Vintage
Page : 577 pages
File Size : 44,14 MB
Release : 2019-05-21
Category : Nature
ISBN : 1101875216
A vivid, searching journey into California's capture of water and soil—the epic story of a people's defiance of nature and the wonders, and ruin, it has wrought Mark Arax is from a family of Central Valley farmers, a writer with deep ties to the land who has watched the battles over water intensify even as California lurches from drought to flood and back again. In The Dreamt Land, he travels the state to explore the one-of-a-kind distribution system, built in the 1940s, '50s and '60s, that is straining to keep up with California's relentless growth. The Dreamt Land weaves reportage, history and memoir to confront the "Golden State" myth in riveting fashion. No other chronicler of the West has so deeply delved into the empires of agriculture that drink so much of the water. The nation's biggest farmers—the nut king, grape king and citrus queen—tell their story here for the first time. Arax, the native son, is persistent and tough as he treks from desert to delta, mountain to valley. What he finds is hard earned, awe-inspiring, tragic and revelatory. In the end, his compassion for the land becomes an elegy to the dream that created California and now threatens to undo it.