Gauging preparedness to managing drinking water quality for climate change in California

Source

Authors

University of California, Berkeley

Published

2018

Description

This research study for California's 4th Climate Change Assessment presents results from a survey of 259 drinking water utilities in the state about the perceived threat, analytic capacity, and adaptation actions they have taken related to maintaining water quality in the face of climate change hardships such as droughts. The authors use the results to analyze the variables in the first two categories that are most strongly correlated to adaptation action. They also look at which types of utilities may require the most help in initiating adaptation plans, as well as what types of information sources are most influential for informing perceived threat and planning.

Climate Impact Tags

Drought

Adaptation Planning Guide Phases

Phase 1: Define, Explore, and Initiate

Resource Type Tags

Assessment

Topics

Extent: California

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