Water is important to all of us. Water connects people through place, memory, and community. But in places where water is scarce, like the Western United States, water can also be contentious and divisive. How then do we overcome the challenges associated with increased water scarcity while honoring the diverse perspectives of people who rely on shared water?

Water in the Western United States

Water in the Western United States


Instructors: Eric Gordon
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Understand the unique aspects of water supply and demand issues in the western US and how water systems have adapted to them.
Explain historical and scientific issues around water management in the western US.
Recognize major sources of water supplies in the western US and the impact of individual “water footprints."
Describe some of the ways in which scientists study research questions related to water and climate in the western US.
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Reviewed on Oct 1, 2024
Very good course, covering lots of issues related to water. Applicable to arid regions nearly anywhere.
Reviewed on Sep 19, 2020
It's a great course on Water in the Western United States
Reviewed on Jan 12, 2020
This is an excellent course and a good overview of the situation. I would like to see more classes on this kind of topic.
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