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James Gilbert
University of California Santa CruzMeeting roles in:
Expanding the Representation of Hydrologic Uncertainty to Better Understand Risks to Endangered Salmon in California’s Central Valley
Scenario-Based Assessment of Welfare Losses from Urban Water Shortages in California’s Central Valley
Integrating Remotely Sensed Evapotranspiration into Water Planning across California’s Central Valley.
Climate Extreme-Induced Economic Impacts on California Crops, Livestock, and Communities
Agricultural Fallowing Patterns Reveal Local Sensitivities and Inform Agent-Based Land-Use Modeling in California’s Central Valley.
Land Use vs. Climate: What Drives Irrigation Water Demand in California’s Central Valley?
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