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Anne-Marie Matherne and Sharon B. Megdal
This Special Issue is intended to highlight both recent work to advance the physical understanding of transboundary aquifers and factors relevant in successful collaboration on transboundary groundwater resource use. The collected papers address: (1) the...
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Eylon Shamir, Elia M. Tapia-Villaseñor, Mary-Belle Cruz-Ayala and Sharon B. Megdal
In the parched Upper Santa Cruz River Basin (USCRB), a binational USA?Mexico basin, the water resources depend on rainfall-triggered infrequent flow events in ephemeral channels to recharge its storage-limited aquifers. In-situ data from the basin highli...
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Peter Dillon, Enrique Fernández Escalante, Sharon B. Megdal and Gudrun Massmann
Managed aquifer recharge (MAR) is part of the palette of solutions to water shortage, water security, water quality decline, falling water tables, and endangered groundwater-dependent ecosystems. It can be the most economic, most benign, most resilient, ...
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Jacob D. Petersen-Perlman, Sharon B. Megdal, Andrea K. Gerlak, Mike Wireman, Adriana A. Zuniga-Teran and Robert G. Varady
Groundwater is increasingly important for meeting water demand across the United States (U.S.). Forward thinking governance and effective management are necessary for its sustainable use. In the U.S., state governments are primarily responsible for groun...
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Sharon B. Megdal, Susanna Eden and Eylon Shamir
Water governance and stakeholder engagement are receiving research attention for their role in formulating and implementing solutions to the world?s critical water challenges. The inspiration for this Special Issue came from our desire to provide a platf...
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Susanna Eden, Sharon B. Megdal, Eylon Shamir, Karletta Chief and Kelly Mott Lacroix
Stakeholder participation is a foundation of good water governance. Good groundwater governance typically involves the co-production of knowledge about the groundwater system. Models provide a vehicle for producing this knowledge, as well as a ?boundary ...
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Kelly E. Mott Lacroix and Sharon B. Megdal
Effective stakeholder engagement is fundamental to water management, yet there are as many approaches to consultation as there are efforts. This paper provides an evaluation of, and lessons learned from three water management engagement processes, and us...
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Robert G. Varady, Adriana A. Zuniga-Teran, Andrea K. Gerlak and Sharon B. Megdal
The crucial role of groundwater and the centrality of water governance in accommodating growing water demands sustainably are becoming well recognized. We review 10 case studies of groundwater governance?representing diverse global regions and local cont...
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Sharon B. Megdal and Peter Dillon
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Sharon B. Megdal, Peter Dillon and Kenneth Seasholes
Innovation born of necessity to secure water for the U.S. state of Arizona has yielded a model of water banking that serves as an international prototype for effective use of aquifers for drought and emergency supplies. If understood and adapted to local...
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