The last drop?

Decision Center for Desert Cities

The last drop?

By Christopher Vaughan for ASU Magazine. March 2014. Soaking up knowledge to conserve that most precious of resources – water When ASU professor Enrique Vivoni brings American students across the

New DCDC publication

Priorities in Residential Water Use: A Trade-Off Analysis Authors Edward Sadalla, Department of Psychology, Arizona State UniversityAnna Berlin, Department of Psychology, Arizona State UniversityRebecca Neel, Department of Psychology, Arizona State

Mapping the River Ahead

Mapping the River Ahead: Priorities for Action Beyond the Colorado River Basin Study. March 2014. A Carpe Diem West Report in partnership with the Center for Natural Resources and Environmental

Finding water in Arizona - 2014

Each year, the Decision Center for a Desert City (DCDC) Community of Graduate Scholars works on an interdisciplinary project that furthers the mission of DCDC. This year's project expands on

Sustainability: Water Reuse tonight on KAET's Arizona Horizon

Check out DCDC co-director, Dave White, tonight Tuesday, March 4, 2014 at 5:30pm on KAET Channel 8's Arizona Horizon. Dave will speak with host Ted Simons about the Decision Center

New DCDC publication

Water management decision makers' evaluations of uncertainty in a decision support system: the case of WaterSim in the Decision Theater Authors Dave D. White, Decision Center for a Desert City,

Mar 5 Water/Climate Briefing

Arizona Water Supply Sustainability: In-state Water Transfers Moving water from one area of Arizona to another has the potential to create controversies, especially if the area from which the water

Water Reuse Policy Dialogue

ASU report contributes to water reuse policy dialogue In an attempt to inform policy conversations around wastewater use in Arizona, Arizona State University’s Decision Center for a Desert City (DCDC)

Feb 5 DCDC Water/Climate Briefing

Communicating Complex Information to Enhance Decision Making Complexity is an inescapable aspect of environmental decision making as individuals and institutions try to make informed choices with complex and uncertain information.

Arizona's next century: A strategic vision for water supply sustainability

January 14, 2014. A press release from Arizona Department of Water Resources. PHOENIX- The Arizona Department of Water Resources released a report, Arizona’s Next Century: A Strategic Vision for Water

New DCDC publication

Hard paths, soft paths or no paths? Cross-cultural perceptions of water solutions Published in Hydrology and Earth Systems Sciences, January 13, 2014. Authors Amber Wutich, School of Human Evolution and

Drought in the West

Colorado River Drought Forces a Painful Reckoning for States By Michael Wines via The New York Times on January 5, 2014 The sinuous Colorado River and its slew of man-made