Addressing Institutional Vulnerabilities in California’s Drought Water Allocation, Part 2: Improving Water Rights Administration and Oversight for Future Droughts

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Authors

University of California, Berkeley

Published

2018

Description

This study for California's 4th Climate Change Assessment aims to help state water governance and decision-making structures adapt to the increasing risk of drought and improve drought responses. Based on the analysis of the strategies used by the State Water Resources Control Board for water rights administration and oversight during the last four major statewide droughts they published in Part 1 of the study, the authors offer specific policy recommendations to improve drought response through more proactive planning. These recommendations detail how the Water Board can improve water management outcomes during drought through allocating the state's limited water supply transparently, efficiently, and predictably.

Climate Impact Tags

Drought

Adaptation Planning Guide Phases

Phase 3: Define Adaptation Framework and Strategies Phase 4: Implement, Monitor, Evaluate, and Adjust

Resource Type Tags

Assessment Plan or strategy Planning and policy guidance

Topics

Extent: California

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