The Confluence

The Confluence Blog of the California Institute for Water Resources


The Confluence is the blog of the California Institute for Water Resources (CIWR) within University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources. We cover timely topics of water management in California, highlight innovative research and voices. 

CIWR's mission is to integrate California's research, extension, and education programs to develop research-based solutions to water resource challenges. We do this by facilitating collaborative research and outreach on water issues across California's academic institutions and with international, federal, state, regional, nonprofit, and campus communities.

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Phoebe Gordon
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Water management as farming practice

March 23, 2020
By Faith Kearns. Water management is one of the most important farming practices you or your clients should be practicing, full stop, wrote Phoebe Gordon, UC Cooperative Extension orchard systems advisor in Madera and Merced counties.
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Mallika Nocco
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An irrigation specialist puts down roots in California

March 9, 2020
By Kathryn M Stein
Mallika Nocco is an Assistant Cooperative Extension Specialist in Soil-Plant-Water Relations in the Department of Land, Air and Water Resources at UC Davis. You are new to UC Davis and UC ANR.
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sarathaysm
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Catching the water bug: A conversation with Brinda Sarathy

February 3, 2020
By Faith Kearns Brinda Sarathy is Professor of Environmental Analysis and Director of the Robert Redford Conservancy for Southern California Sustainability at Pitzer College. In addition to being on the faculty at Pitzer, you are also directing the Redford Conservancy.
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