Featuring John Christensen, founder of the Laboratory of Environmental Narrative Strategies at UCLA and Sandra Tsing Oh, host of daily science segment, “The Loh Down of Science” Water UCI Colloquium Series: Communicating Water Science Creatively: Taking Knowledge From the Lab to Classrooms and Communities Click here to view the event recording. …Continue Reading Communicating Water Science Creatively: Taking Knowledge From the Lab to Classrooms and Communities
From cattle farms to surfers, environmental antibiotic resistance in California and role of environmental education in the carbon footprint of student dietary choices
Jennifer Jay, Professor in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at the University of California Los Angeles. Water UCI Colloquium Series: From cattle farms to surfers, environmental antibiotic resistance in California and role of environmental education in the carbon footprint of student dietary choices This talk will cover two research areas in the Jay Lab:…Continue Reading From cattle farms to surfers, environmental antibiotic resistance in California and role of environmental education in the carbon footprint of student dietary choices
Transitioning to Integrated Water Management
Michael Antos, Senior Integrated Water Management Specialist at Stantec Water UCI Colloquium Series: Transitioning to Integrated Water Management In 2002 California created the Integrated Regional Water Management (IRWM) Program to drive the transition to integrated water management in the state. Designed to reveal that integrated planning and shared governance was more efficient over the long term, the IRWM…Continue Reading Transitioning to Integrated Water Management
Impacts of California’s Drought Mandate
María Pérez-Urdiales, postdoctoral scholar at the School of Public Policy at UC Riverside Water UCI Colloquium Series: Impacts of California’s Drought Mandate In her talk she discussed the differential impacts of California’s drought using a sample of nine urban water districts in state….Continue Reading Impacts of California’s Drought Mandate