Global Climate Risks and Adaptation
Evaluating water security to develop long-term risk portfolios for planning needs
Social Vulnerability
Assessing vulnerability of livelihoods in the United States and abroad
Stakeholder Engagement
Identifying and engaging with key actors who make, influence, or are impacted by a series of institutional decisions
The Socio-Hydrology Team conducts interdisciplinary studies spanning socioeconomic, hydrologic and climate science. Applying qualitative and quantitative approaches, we help stakeholders identify and assess a suite of water and climate risks. Our methodology provides a means for resource managers, practitioners, and communities to analyze and evaluate risks, vulnerability, and resiliency to complement existing institutional planning.
Water Security and Climate Risks
Climate Adaptation and Food Security in Ukraine
Developing long-term climate risk portfolios for maximizing crop yield
Integrated Water Availability Assessment
National report evaluating the current status of water availability
Water Footprint Assessment
Developing a Water Footprint framework for socio-hydrologic impacts of bottled water operations
Vulnerability and Resiliency
Social Vulnerability Indicators
Indicators of social vulnerability for Upper Colorado River and Delaware River Basins
Groundwater Vulnerability in the Mekong River Basin
Assessing vulnerability of water dependent livelihoods
Gender Vulnerability to Climate Hazards in the Mekong River Basin
A gender and social vulnerability assessment in the Lower Mekong River Basin
Stakeholder Research
Resiliency of Water Management Institutions
Building metrics to assess the resilience of water management institutions
U.S.-Mexico Transboundary Aquifer Assessment Program
Analysis to identify and characterize key actors in priority aquifers
Post-Fire Debris Flow Hazards
Assessment of decision-making processes to respond to post-fire debris flow hazards
Socioeconomic and water needs indicators along the Cambodia and Vietnam border, within the Mekong River Delta
Literature Summary of Indicators of Water Vulnerability in the Western US 2000-2022
A gender and social vulnerability assessment approach
Flash drought: A state of the science review
In the two decades, since the advent of the term “flash drought,” considerable research has been directed toward the topic. Within the scientific community, we have actively forged a new paradigm that has avoided a chaotic evolution of conventional drought but instead recognizes that flash droughts have distinct dynamics and, particularly, impacts. We have moved beyond the initial debate over the
Human factors used to estimate and forecast water supply and demand in the Upper Colorado River Basin
User needs assessment for postfire debris-flow inundation hazard products
The Socio-Hydrology Team conducts interdisciplinary studies spanning socioeconomic, hydrologic and climate science. Applying qualitative and quantitative approaches, we help stakeholders identify and assess a suite of water and climate risks. Our methodology provides a means for resource managers, practitioners, and communities to analyze and evaluate risks, vulnerability, and resiliency to complement existing institutional planning.
Water Security and Climate Risks
Climate Adaptation and Food Security in Ukraine
Developing long-term climate risk portfolios for maximizing crop yield
Integrated Water Availability Assessment
National report evaluating the current status of water availability
Water Footprint Assessment
Developing a Water Footprint framework for socio-hydrologic impacts of bottled water operations
Vulnerability and Resiliency
Social Vulnerability Indicators
Indicators of social vulnerability for Upper Colorado River and Delaware River Basins
Groundwater Vulnerability in the Mekong River Basin
Assessing vulnerability of water dependent livelihoods
Gender Vulnerability to Climate Hazards in the Mekong River Basin
A gender and social vulnerability assessment in the Lower Mekong River Basin
Stakeholder Research
Resiliency of Water Management Institutions
Building metrics to assess the resilience of water management institutions
U.S.-Mexico Transboundary Aquifer Assessment Program
Analysis to identify and characterize key actors in priority aquifers
Post-Fire Debris Flow Hazards
Assessment of decision-making processes to respond to post-fire debris flow hazards
Socioeconomic and water needs indicators along the Cambodia and Vietnam border, within the Mekong River Delta
Literature Summary of Indicators of Water Vulnerability in the Western US 2000-2022
A gender and social vulnerability assessment approach
Flash drought: A state of the science review
In the two decades, since the advent of the term “flash drought,” considerable research has been directed toward the topic. Within the scientific community, we have actively forged a new paradigm that has avoided a chaotic evolution of conventional drought but instead recognizes that flash droughts have distinct dynamics and, particularly, impacts. We have moved beyond the initial debate over the