Presenting Uncertainty About Climate Change to Water-Resource anagers: A Summary of Workshops with the Inland Empire Utilities Agency
As part of a multiyear study on climate-change Decision-making under uncertainty, RAND researchers are working with water agencies in California to help them better understand how climate change might affect their systems and what actions they may need to take to address this challenge. This report documents the methods and observations used to preserve an archive of the study and provide a basis for refining the approach for future applications.
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Presenting Uncertainty About Climate Change to Water-Resource anagers: A Summary of Workshops with the Inland Empire Utilities Agency
As part of a multiyear study on climate-change Decision-making under uncertainty, RAND researchers are working with water agencies in California to help them better understand how climate change might affect their systems and what actions they may need to take to address this challenge. This report documents the methods and observations used to preserve an archive of the study and provide a basis for refining the approach for future applications.
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Presenting Uncertainty About Climate Change to Water-Resource anagers: A Summary of Workshops with the Inland Empire Utilities Agency

Presenting Uncertainty About Climate Change to Water-Resource anagers: A Summary of Workshops with the Inland Empire Utilities Agency

Presenting Uncertainty About Climate Change to Water-Resource anagers: A Summary of Workshops with the Inland Empire Utilities Agency

Presenting Uncertainty About Climate Change to Water-Resource anagers: A Summary of Workshops with the Inland Empire Utilities Agency

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Overview

As part of a multiyear study on climate-change Decision-making under uncertainty, RAND researchers are working with water agencies in California to help them better understand how climate change might affect their systems and what actions they may need to take to address this challenge. This report documents the methods and observations used to preserve an archive of the study and provide a basis for refining the approach for future applications.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780833043986
Publisher: RAND Corporation
Publication date: 03/20/2008
Pages: 100
Product dimensions: 8.52(w) x 11.10(h) x 0.29(d)

About the Author

Debra S. Knopman (The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland: Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering, Ph.D., 1987) is an Associate Director, RAND Science and Technology at RAND.

Robert J. Lempert (Ph.D., Applied Physics, Harvard University) is a senior physical scientist at RAND. Dr. Lempert's recent work has focused on science and technology policy. He has led studies on science and technology planning for the Defense Advanced P

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