Sustainable water management is a critical concern in the semi-arid portions of the American Southwest. This paper explains the decentralized approach to water…
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The USA and Mexico have initiated comprehensive assessment of 4 of the 18 aquifers underlying their 3000 km border. Binational management of groundwater is not…
The fourth edition of the World Water Development Report (WWDR4), ‘Managing Water under Uncertainty and Risk’ was recently launched at the 6th World Water…
High-volume semiconductor manufacturing (HVSM) with high demands for freshwater is often located in regions with limited water resources. This nexus of water…
This article describes the WRRC’s Conserve to Enhance (C2E) Tucson pilot project from concept to implementation and preliminary results. C2E aims to connect…
Setting water policy depends fundamentally on the location of the supply and demand for water and the legal/institutional framework for water management.…
In 2010, Pima Association of Governments co-convened the Regional Water Assessment Task Force to assist the region in shaping its efforts to achieve a…
This Morrison Institute for Public Policy report examines water use, supply and future demand for Arizona's Sun Corridor - the Central Arizona Urban Region…
The report showcases the accomplishments of the WRRC, it faculty, professional personnel and students. A series of regular reports is planned to inform the…
Integrated management of trasnboundary rivers and aquifers is a major challenge. This article reviews some of these challenges and the cooperation that has…
This paper examines the extent to which environmental water needs, especially the needs of riparian habitats, have both been recognized and neglected in…
This presentation focuses on efforts to develop a binational work plan for the Arizona-Sonora portion of the United States-Mexico Transboundary Aquifer…
This presentation provides information about the U.S.-Mexico Transboundary Aquifer Assessment Program, detailing partnerships for scientific investigations and…
Whether due to drought, climate change or increasing demands for water, water supplies are predicted to fall short of demands in many parts of Arizona. Water…