Adequate supplies of water of appropriate quality are critical to underpin economic vitality and productivity, support environmental restoration and maintenance, and provide for society in equitable ways. The institutional arrangements that govern water allocation and water quality – past, present, and emerging – and the scientific basis for management decisions, are of fundamental importance to water policy. The Water Policy Program (WPP) at the Donald Bren School of Environmental Science and Management at the University of California, Santa Barbara is an interdisciplinary effort to advance the theory and practice of water management and policy to meet these needs. Drawing on the excellent programs already established at the Bren School and the leading-edge work of its distinguished faculty, the WPP supports the research, teaching, and service missions of the Bren School and the University of California. One of the important contributions an interdisciplinary program like the Bren School provides is the ability to synthesize research and knowledge from a wide range of disciplines in ways that usefully inform decision-making and policy in the public and private sectors. The WPP at the Bren School provides a vehicle to support this process of synthesis, analysis, and transfer of information by creating a focus on the policy nexus between the natural and physical sciences, social sciences, legal frameworks, institutions, and management issues confronting both the public and private sectors.
ACTIVITIES The Water Policy Program is engaged in a number of activities: Research on Water Policy-Related Issues The Water Policy Program supports collaborative research efforts among Bren faculty and with partners in the public and private sectors relating to a broad range of water policy questions. The program also provides support for research opportunities for Bren masters' and Ph.D. students. Publications An important contribution of the Water Policy Program is publication of articles, occasional papers, and books on water policy-related subjects. Host Workshops, Seminars, and Colloquia on Water Policy Topics Events are designed to support and build the multidisciplinary approach of the Bren School. Policy questions are examined from multiple perspectives ranging from economic analysis to physical processes and legal constraints. For example, the Program hosted a workshop in 2004 for developing a roadmap for ocean desalination planning and permitting as a follow-on to the Governor's Task Force on Desalination. Business, Government, and NGO Links The Water Policy Program provides links between Bren School faculty and students and the private sector, non-governmental organizations (NGOS), and government agencies at all levels through internships, conferences, and other activities. These include state and federal agencies such as the California Department of Water Resources and the Federal Bureau of Reclamation, professional organizations such as the Urban Water Conservation Council, and water management entities such as the Inland Empire Utilities Agency.
Advisory Role for Water Policy Bren School faculty are actively engaged in providing scientific input and advice for key water policy processes. Current and recent contributions include:
Supporting the Professional School Mission of the Bren School Activities of the Water Policy Program are specifically designed to foster the training and professional development of students who are moving into professional career tracks in Water Policy Management. The Program facilitates student participation in professional conferences outside the university, builds contacts and relationships with government agencies, companies, NGOs and others active in water management issues and provides a mechanism for students to engage in current policy processes. Support for Teaching One of the purposes of the WPP is to support the teaching mission of the Bren School -- in particular the Water Resources Management specialization at the Bren School under the direction of Associate Professor Arturo Keller. The Water Policy Program also supports Bren student Group Projects and fosters collaborative work among students.
Bren students conducting field research on water quality, fall 2004.
DATA SOURCES Western Water Transfer Data Set The Water Transfer Data Base, funded by the National Science Foundation and the California Water Resources Research Center and presented by the Bren School, is the only comprehensive accounting of water trading between 1987 and 2008 in the 12 Western States. As such, it is a valuable tool for researchers and others interested in the extent and pattern of voluntary water exchanges in the West.
REPORTS & PUBLICATIONS This report provides an approach and a modeling tool for considering water management options. The specific study is focused on Southern California, though the tools and approaches are applicable elsewhere. The project employed a scenario approach along with a computer model to consider and quantify the performance of alternative water management options in numerous scenarios of future water management conditions. The scenarios were based, in part, on those developed for the California Water Plan Update 2005. Data used in the study are also available below. There are many management strategies available in California to provide sufficient, high quality water services to its diverse users. Even though the number of water users and the California economy continue to grow, and conventional water supplies remain limited, new technologies and management approaches are increasing the number of new supply options (from ocean desalination to new end-use efficiency improvements) and improving their cost-effectiveness. There are, however, real costs and barriers for each option to provide reliable water services and water supplies of appropriate quality for the end uses. Options and strategies must be identified, choices and investments made, and costs and benefits allocated. This methodology and tool were developed to contribute to that process. Water Scenario Evaluation Model (WASEM) 1.0 Quick-Start Guide, July 2006 http://g.icess.ucsb.edu/rtmime/1168389566-18330/MWD Data.xls http://g.icess.ucsb.edu/rtmime/1168389566-18330/Regional Data.xls http://g.icess.ucsb.edu/rtmime/1168389566-18330/WASEM_v1.0.ANA
FACULTY Bren faculty provide a broad range of expertise on water resource science and management with applications for policy. The following faculty members are involved in water-related work. (Click on the name to link to each faculty member’s web site.)
FUNDING Support for the Water Policy Program has been provided by the Bren School and from several donors who have provided generous gifts to create the program. Further funding for the Water Policy Program will be secured from multiple sources including private donors, grants, contracts, and university funds.For more information on supporting the Water Policy Program, please contact Jennifer Purcell Deacon, Bren Assistant Dean of Development.
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