University Press of Colorado, 2003 Paper: 978-0-87081-854-7 | eISBN: 978-0-87081-753-3 | Cloth: 978-0-87081-727-4 Library of Congress Classification TD223.6.W34 2003 Dewey Decimal Classification 363.610978
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Water and Climate in the Western United States highlights the opportunity for and necessity of change in management of water, the West's most crucial resource. As old policies and institutions fail to meet changing demands for and availability of w
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
A professor of environmental studies, William M. Lewis Jr. directs the Center for Limnology at the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences at the University of Colorado.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acronyms and Abbreviations
Preface
Introduction
Part One: Prospects for Understanding and Predicting Variability of
Climate
1 Predicting Climate Variations in the American West: What
Are Our Prospects?
RANDALL M. DOLE
2 Climate Variability in the West: Complex Spatial Structure
Associated with Topography, and Observational Issues
KELLY T. REDMOND
3 Dendrochronological Evidence for Long-Term Hydroclimatic
Variability
CONNIE A. WOODHOUSE
4 Acquisition, Management, and Dissemination of Climate Data
RENE REITSMA AND PHIL PASTERIS
Part Two: Linkages Between Prediction of Climate and Hydrology
5 Use of Weather and Climate Information in Forecasting Water
Supply in the Western United States
MARTYN P. CLARK, LAUREN E. HAY, GREGORY J. MCCABE,
GEORGE H. LEAVESLEY, MARK C. SERREZE, AND ROBERT L. WILBY
6 Assessing the Effects of Climate Change on the Water
Resources of the Western United States
KENNETH M. STRZEPEK AND DAVID N. YATES
7 Improving Water-Resource System Performance Through Long-
Range Climate Forecasts: The Pacific Northwest Experience
DENNIS P. LETTENMAIER AND ALAN F. HAMLET
8 Has Modeling of Water Resources on the Basis of Climate and
Hydrology Reached Its Full Potential?
JOHN LABADIE AND LUIS GARCIA
Part Three: Responses of Water Managers to Climate Variability and
Climate Change
9 What Can Water Managers Do About Climate Variability and
Change?
EUGENE STAKHIV
10 Management of Colorado River Resources
TERRANCE J. FULP
11 Water Development and Management Along the South Platte
River of Colorado
TOM CECH
12 Can Climate Predictions Be of Practical Use in Western Water
Management?
C. BOOTH WALLENTINE AND DAVE MATTHEWS
Part Four: Perspectives on Society, Institutions, and Water
13 A Changing Geography: Growth, Land Use, and Water in the
Interior West
WILLIAM R. TRAVIS
14 Constraints of Law and Policy on the Management of Western
Water
DAVID H. GETCHES
15 Economic and Institutional Strategies for Adapting to Water
Resource Effects of Climate Change
JOHN LOOMIS, JESSICA KOTEEN, AND BRIAN HURD
16 Climate Variability: Social, Policy, and Institutional Issues
KATHLEEN MILLER AND STEVEN GLOSS
Part Five: Analyzing the Analysts
17 Western Water Resources and "Climate of Opinion" Variables
PATRICIA NELSON LIMERICK
About the Contributors
Index
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University Press of Colorado, 2003 Paper: 978-0-87081-854-7 eISBN: 978-0-87081-753-3 Cloth: 978-0-87081-727-4
Water and Climate in the Western United States highlights the opportunity for and necessity of change in management of water, the West's most crucial resource. As old policies and institutions fail to meet changing demands for and availability of w
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
A professor of environmental studies, William M. Lewis Jr. directs the Center for Limnology at the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences at the University of Colorado.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acronyms and Abbreviations
Preface
Introduction
Part One: Prospects for Understanding and Predicting Variability of
Climate
1 Predicting Climate Variations in the American West: What
Are Our Prospects?
RANDALL M. DOLE
2 Climate Variability in the West: Complex Spatial Structure
Associated with Topography, and Observational Issues
KELLY T. REDMOND
3 Dendrochronological Evidence for Long-Term Hydroclimatic
Variability
CONNIE A. WOODHOUSE
4 Acquisition, Management, and Dissemination of Climate Data
RENE REITSMA AND PHIL PASTERIS
Part Two: Linkages Between Prediction of Climate and Hydrology
5 Use of Weather and Climate Information in Forecasting Water
Supply in the Western United States
MARTYN P. CLARK, LAUREN E. HAY, GREGORY J. MCCABE,
GEORGE H. LEAVESLEY, MARK C. SERREZE, AND ROBERT L. WILBY
6 Assessing the Effects of Climate Change on the Water
Resources of the Western United States
KENNETH M. STRZEPEK AND DAVID N. YATES
7 Improving Water-Resource System Performance Through Long-
Range Climate Forecasts: The Pacific Northwest Experience
DENNIS P. LETTENMAIER AND ALAN F. HAMLET
8 Has Modeling of Water Resources on the Basis of Climate and
Hydrology Reached Its Full Potential?
JOHN LABADIE AND LUIS GARCIA
Part Three: Responses of Water Managers to Climate Variability and
Climate Change
9 What Can Water Managers Do About Climate Variability and
Change?
EUGENE STAKHIV
10 Management of Colorado River Resources
TERRANCE J. FULP
11 Water Development and Management Along the South Platte
River of Colorado
TOM CECH
12 Can Climate Predictions Be of Practical Use in Western Water
Management?
C. BOOTH WALLENTINE AND DAVE MATTHEWS
Part Four: Perspectives on Society, Institutions, and Water
13 A Changing Geography: Growth, Land Use, and Water in the
Interior West
WILLIAM R. TRAVIS
14 Constraints of Law and Policy on the Management of Western
Water
DAVID H. GETCHES
15 Economic and Institutional Strategies for Adapting to Water
Resource Effects of Climate Change
JOHN LOOMIS, JESSICA KOTEEN, AND BRIAN HURD
16 Climate Variability: Social, Policy, and Institutional Issues
KATHLEEN MILLER AND STEVEN GLOSS
Part Five: Analyzing the Analysts
17 Western Water Resources and "Climate of Opinion" Variables
PATRICIA NELSON LIMERICK
About the Contributors
Index
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