Putting Adaptive Management into Practice: Incorporating Quantitative Metrics into Sustainable Groundwater Management

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This report uses four cases to examine how agencies have used adaptive mangement and quantitative metrics to set minimum thresholds, measurable objectives and interim milestones to measure groundwater in California. The report offers recommendations for Groundwater Sustainability Agencies as they write their sustainability plans.

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Date created March 4, 2019

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Author Conrad, Esther
Author Moran, Tara
Author Crankshaw, Ilana
Author Blomquist, William
Author Martinez, Janet
Author Szeptycki, Leon
Sponsor Water in the West, a program of the Woods Institute for the Environment and the Bill Lane Center for the American West

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Subject groundwater
Subject adaptive management
Subject performance metrics
Subject California water
Subject SGMA
Subject sustainability
Subject Water int the West
Subject Woods Institute for the Environment
Subject Bill Lane Center for the American West
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Conrad, E., Moran, T., Crankshaw, I., Blomquist, W., Martinez, J., and Szeptycki, L. (2019). Putting Adaptive Management into Practice: Incorporating Quantitative Metrics into Sustainable Groundwater Management. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: https://purl.stanford.edu/hx239rw5017

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