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Water in California
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Articles and resources
Related SourceWatch articles
- Central Valley Project
- Central Valley Project Improvement Act
- State Water Project
- San Diego-Imperial Valley Water Agreement
- Metropolitan Water District
- California Drought 2011-2015
- Water Policy
- Water Rights
References
External resources
External articles
- Erie, S. P., & Brackman, H. D. (2006). Beyond Chinatown: The Metropolitan Water District, Growth, and the Environment in Southern California. Stanford University Press.
- Medellín-Azuara, J., MacEwan, D., Howitt, R. E., Koruakos, G., Dogrul, E. C., Brush, C. F., … Lund, J. R. (2015). Hydro-economic analysis of groundwater pumping for irrigated agriculture in California’s Central Valley, USA. Hydrogeology Journal, 23(6), 1205–1216. http://doi.org/10.1007/s10040-015-1283-9
- Medellin-Azuara, J., Vergati, J. A., Sumner, D. A., Howitt, R. E., & Lund, J. R. (2012, August). Analysis of effects of reduced supply of water on agricultural production and irrigation water use in Southern California. University of California Agricultural Issues Center.
- Morton, S. (2015). Groundwater Banking in Imperial Irrigation District: Planning for Future Water Scarcity on the Colorado River. Master’s Projects. Retrieved from http://repository.usfca.edu/capstone/144
- Olen, B. (2012). Irrigation choices for major West Coast crops: water scarcity and climatic determinants. Retrieved from http://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/xmlui/handle/1957/34295
- Olen, B., & Wu, J. (2015, July 26). Impacts of Water Scarcity and Climate on Land Use for Irrigated Agriculture in the U.S. West Coast. Retrieved from http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/bitstream/205719/2/Land%20Use%20in%20the%20WC%20%28Olen%20and%20Wu%29.pdf
- Olen, B., Wu, J., & Langpap, C. (2012, August 12). Crop-Specific Irrigation Choices for Major Crops on the West Coast: Water Scarcity and Climate Determinants. Retrieved from https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Christian_Langpap/publication/241750349_Crop-specific_Irrigation_Choices_for_Major_Crops_on_the_West_Coast_Water_Scarcity_and_Climatic_Determinants/links/54298f940cf277d58e86f7dc.pdf
- Schlenker, W., Hanemann, W. M., & Fisher, A. C. (2007). Water Availability, Degree Days, and the Potential Impact of Climate Change on Irrigated Agriculture in California. Climatic Change, 81(1), 19–38.
- "The High Cost of Cheap Water," Voice of San Diego.
- Thorne, J. H., Boynton, R. M., Flint, L. E., & Flint, A. L. (2015). The magnitude and spatial patterns of historical and future hydrologic change in California’s watersheds. Ecosphere, 6(2).
- Water costs squeeze San Diego County farms.
- "Water shortage stares local farmers in the face," San Diego Farm Bureau.
- Zilberman, D., Dinar, A., MacDougall, N., Khanna, M., Brown, C., & Castillo, F. (n.d.). "Individual and Institutional Responses to the Drought: The Case of California Agriculture.