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Collaborations

The Sustainable Agricultural Water Systems Research has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.


Current collaborators and projects:

CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY AND FIRE PR, Sacramento
  • Science Advisory Panel Support to the Wildfire and Forest Resilience Task Force
  • NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE, WASHINGTON DC, DC
  • Synergistic Managed Aquifer Strategies to Sustain Irrigated Agriculture
  • OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY, CORVALLIS, OR
  • Pretreatment Technologies for Managed Aquifer Recharge to Mitigate Clogging and to Remove Contaminants
  • REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT RI, RIVERSIDE, CA
  • Managed Aquifer Recharge to Sustain Irrigated Agriculture
  • REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, THE, OAKLAND, CA
  • Development of Web-based Decision Support Systems to Improve Crop Management Decisions
  • Translating Agricultural Climate Indicators for Region-specific and Actionable Information
  • REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA,THE, BERKELEY, CA
  • Science Applications for Advancing Federal and State Forest Management Pace and Scale
  • UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS, DAVIS, CA
  • Improving Irrigation Efficiencies and Sustainability in Woody Perennial Crops Specific to California
  • Assessing the Fate of Metal Oxide Associated Contaminants During Managed Aquifer Recharge
  • Application of a Watershed Model to Assess Groundwater Sustainability Under Changing Climatic and Management Scenarios
  • Objective-based Climate Ready Reforestation Workshop
  • Nonequilibrium Processes Influencing Contaminant Fate During Managed Aquifer Recharge
  • Accelerating Climate Strategies to Support Climate Adaptation, Decision Support, Carbon Neutrality and Co-benefits
  • Advancing Applied Climate Science Action for Diverse Agro-ecological Applications Across California
  • Multifaceted Pathways to Climate-smart Agriculture Through Integrated Participatory Program Development and Delivery
  • Determining Subsurface Hydraulic Properties and Water Content Using Geophysical Methods and Limited Soil/Sediment Datasets
  • A Water Sensitivity Analysis for Sustaining Irrigated Agriculture in the Southwest
  • Linking Measured Root Zone Dynamics to Atmospheric and Subsurface Fluxes
  • Synergistic Managed Aquifer Strategies to Sustain Irrigated Agriculture (CA)
  • Integrated Optimization Framework of California Water and Land Use
  • Expanding Understanding and Availability of Agroecosystem Adaptation Strategies
  • Synergistic Managed Aquifer Strategies to Sustain Irrigated Agriculture (NACA)
  • Enhancing Water Adaptation in the Arid West
  • Agricultural Water, Land Retirement, and Habitat on the Pacific Flyway: A Non-market Value Assessment
  • UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA,(UCANR), Davis
  • Multifaceted Pathways to Climate-smart Agriculture Through Integrated Participatory Program Development and Delivery
  • US DEPT OF AGRICULTURE FOREST SERVICE, Albany
  • Objective-based Climate Ready Reforestation Workshop
  • USDA, ECONOMIC RESEARCH SERVICE, WASHINGTON, DC
  • Facilitating Water Adaptation in the Arid West
  • USDA, FOREST SERVICE, VALLEJO, CA
  • A Webinar and Workshop Series of Decision Support Resources for Forest Managers in California
  • USDA, OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ECONOMIST, WASHINGTON
  • Translating Agricultural Climate Indicators for Region-specific and Actionable Information
  • A Water Sensitivity Analysis for Sustaining Irrigated Agriculture in the Southwest