Sep 26

How are California Groundwater Management Agencies like Black Holes?

Thu, September 26, 2019 • 4:30pm - 5:45pm (1h 15m) • Willis 204

How are California Groundwater Management Agencies like Black Holes?:  Lessons from history
By Mark Kanazawa, Wadsworth A. Williams Professor of Economics

Why is water policy in California so challenging?  An economist examines the historical roots of the current water crisis in California.

The state of California faces enormous challenges in balancing all of its competing demands for water by farmers, cities, industry, and electric utilities, while supporting environmental quality.  These challenges can be better understood by examining the long-view history of water development and water use within the context of a growing, evolving economy.  Here, Mark offers his perspective on how history can inform our understanding of the present water crisis and possible policy solutions.

Q & A and refreshments served following talk.

Event Contact: Sara Nielsen

Event Summary

How are California Groundwater Management Agencies like Black Holes?
  • Intended For: General Public, Students, Faculty, Staff

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