California has struggled to manage its water effectively for more than 30 years. Today, the state needs to consider a set of wide-ranging reforms-for the benefit of the economy and the environment.
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Floods, Droughts, and Lawsuits: A Brief History of California Water Policy
Urgent and Fundamental Challenges
Reconciling Ecosystems: Reversing Declines in Native Species
Orchestrating the Management of Water Scarcity, Quality, and Flooding
Managing Water as a Public Commodity