Registration for the March 28, 2018 WRRC Conference, The Business of Water, is open! Register now, at the early bird rate of only $100, and join us as we…
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I write this column shortly before the Spring semester starts. Once again, I am going to be teaching a graduate-level water policy course. With the exception…
The Arizona Water Resource Winter 2018 issue publishes the winners of the WRRC’s photo contest, which attracted many outstanding submissions. The feature…
Registration for the 2018 WRRC's Annual Conference, "The Business of Water", opens next week. Our new agenda, linked below, includes some exciting additions.…
We are pleased to announce the winners of the 2017 Water Resources Research Center Photo Contest. This year we gave photographers only two criteria - that…
ON SEPTEMBER 10·11, 2017 AWRA's international conference "Cutting-Edge Solutions to Wicked Water Problems" was held at Tel Aviv University's beautiful Porter…
The agenda for the 2018 WRRC Annual Conference, The Business of Water, has been posted. The conference, to be held on March 28, 2018 at the UA Student…
If you have had financial dealings with the Water Resources Research Center because you attend our conference, sponsor a program, are a partner on a grant, or…
UA's Daily Wildcat student newspaper featured food sustainability in an article recently, highlighting the work of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences…
The WRRC is currently collecting metrics on the 'reach' of our Weekly Wave newsletter. At the WRRC, our mission includes engaging stakeholders throughout the…
In January and February, 2018, residents of Green Valley will once again have the opportunity to learn about Arizona water from a team of WRRC personnel. The…
The WRRC is excited to be hosting a diverse and stimulating lineup of upcoming Brown Bag speakers! In addition to Andrew Craddock of the CAGRD (November…
The WRRC's latest quarterly Arizona Water Resource (AWR) newsletter was sent to subscribers and posted on the WRRC's website on October 18, 2017. It…
My work focuses on water policy and management. For over a decade, I have been comparing the policies and management approaches of Israel with those of Arizona…
Archaeological evidence places irrigators in the Santa Cruz River valley around 4,000 years ago and evidence of human habitation goes back much further. A…