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Intel aims to make matches for wastewater heaven

Intel's WaterMatch research partnership with CH2M Hill and DCDC is highlighted in the following article. via Green Biz by Aaron Tilley For the past year, Intel has been doing its

February 27 Water/Climate Briefing

The Dynamics of Energy and Water for Central Arizona Agriculture Water, energy, and policy are intimately linked in the West. Irrigated agriculture is particularly sensitive to changes in the source

Decision Center for a Desert City at AAAS 2013

A contingent of faculty, graduate students and undergraduate students from the Decision Center for a Desert City (DCDC) at Arizona State University will present their research at a special poster

Survey results on water resource and land use planning in the Phoenix metropolitan area

In the report, Views and Activities among Municipal Water Managers and Land Planners: Stressors and Strategies for Resource Management in Metropolitan Phoenix, AZ, DCDC Co-PI Kelli Larson presents 2010 survey

DCDC research highlights from recent poster symposia

DCDC researchers shared their research at several conferences and meetings in the first half of the 2012-2013 academic year. From topics ranging from The Social Ecology of Residential Land Management

Your Warming World from New Scientist Magazine

New Scientist Magazine was launched in 1956 "for all those men and women who are interested in scientific discovery, and in its industrial, commercial and social consequences". In an interactive

Getting outside the water box: The need for new approaches to water planning and policy

DCDC founding director, Patricia Gober, writes in the January 15, 2013 editorial for the journal Water Resources Management, that North American water systems are inadequately prepared to deal with an

Draft Climate Assessment Report released for public review

A 60-person Federal Advisory Committee (The "National Climate Assessment and Development Advisory Committee" or NCADAC) has overseen the development of this draft climate report. The Executive Summary begins with climate

Transitions in urban environmental systems: Lessons from New York City and Hurricane Sandy

DCDC is proud to co-sponsor the 15th Annual CAP LTER Poster Symposium keynote speaker, William Solecki, Director of the Institute for Sustainable Cities, and Professor, Department of Geography at City

Colorado River Basin Water Supply and Demand Study

December 12, 2012 - via the Bureau of Reclamation WASHINGTON, D.C. – Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar today announced the release of a study – authorized by Congress and

Water piped to Denver could ease stress on river

By Felicity Barringer via The New York Times on December 9, 2012 The federal government has come up with dozens of ways to enhance the diminishing flow of the Colorado

Chain Reaction 7: People and Environment - Our Heat Habitat

Chain Reaction, is a science magazine/web site for students in grades 4-8, published by the Office of Research Communications at Arizona State University. Chain Reaction explores scientific concepts using real