Collaborations
The Sustainable Agricultural Water Systems Research has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.
Current collaborators and projects:
BOARD OF REGENTS OF NEVADA SYSTEM OF HIGHER E, LAS VEGAS
Monitoring Aquifer Recharge Dynamics in the Deep Vadose zone using Borehole Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Logging
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE, SACRAMENTO
Improving Irrigation Management in Specialty Crop Systems
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY AND FIRE PR, Sacramento
Science Advisory Panel Support to the Wildfire and Forest Resilience Task Force
Climate-Informed Reforestation Guidance and Support
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE, WASHINGTON DC, DC
Synergistic Managed Aquifer Strategies to Sustain Irrigated Agriculture
NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE, WASHINGTON, NE
Climate Change Mitigation Outreach and Education: California Climate Hub
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
Rethinking California’s Managed Aquifer Recharge Beyond Flat Terrains: A Multi-Method Assessment of Hillslope Processes
REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, THE, BERKELEY, CA
Science Applications for Advancing Federal and State Forest Management Pace and Scale
Quantifying Land-Atmosphere Fluxes of Carbon, Water, and Energy in Woody Perennial Cropping Systems
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA OFFICE OF THE PRESID, OAKLAND, CA
Climate Informed Reforestation Guidance, Resources, Workshops and Extension
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS, DAVIS, CA
Objective-based Climate Ready Reforestation Workshop
Synergistic Managed Aquifer Strategies to Sustain Irrigated Agriculture (CA)
Integrated Optimization Framework of California Water and Land Use
Linking Measured Root Zone Dynamics to Atmospheric and Subsurface Fluxes
Nonequilibrium Processes Influencing Contaminant Fate During Managed Aquifer Recharge
Determining Subsurface Hydraulic Properties and Water Content Using Geophysical Methods and Limited Soil/Sediment Datasets
Machine Learning for Unearthing Environmental Drivers of Soil Moisture Dynamics and Scaling to Hillslope and Remote Sensing Observations
Application of a Watershed Model to Assess Groundwater Sustainability Under Changing Climatic and Management Scenarios
Improving Irrigation Efficiencies and Sustainability in Woody Perennial Crops Specific to California
Climate-informed decisions for natural and working lands
Supporting Climate Literacy for United States Forest Service (USFS)
Advancing Applied Climate Science Action for Diverse Agro-ecological Applications Across California
Applications of Innovative Sensors to Quantify Atmospheric and Subsurface Fluxes of Water, Energy, and Contaminants
Evaluating Models of Radiation Transfer and Carbon-Water Exchange in Vineyard and Orchard Canopies
Synergistic Managed Aquifer Strategies to Sustain Irrigated Agriculture (NACA)
Linking Ground Based and Remotely Sensed Stress Physiology of California Woody Perennial Crops
Enhancing Specialty Crop Irrigation: Advancing Evapotranspiration Forecasting with Satellites and Machine Learning
Linking Climate Change Impacts on Forest Health, Fire Risk, and Vegetation and Snow Dynamics in California
Assessing the Fate of Metal Oxide Associated Contaminants During Managed Aquifer Recharge
Examining Perennial Crop Physiology, Evapotranspiration, and Carbon Dynamics Using Surface-based Measurements and Proximal Remote Sensing Techniques
Agricultural Water, Land Retirement, and Habitat on the Pacific Flyway: A Non-market Value Assessment
Spatial and Ecological Considerations for Groundwater Markets and Managed Recharge
Multifaceted Pathways to Climate-smart Agriculture Through Integrated Participatory Program Development and Delivery
A Water Sensitivity Analysis for Sustaining Irrigated Agriculture in the Southwest
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA,(UCANR), Davis
Multifaceted Pathways to Climate-smart Agriculture Through Integrated Participatory Program Development and Delivery
USDA, FOREST SERVICE, VALLEJO, CA
A Webinar and Workshop Series of Decision Support Resources for Forest Managers in California