Kimberly Taylor, PhD (Former Employee)
Science and Products
Integrating scientific knowledge into large-scale restoration programs: the CALFED Bay-Delta Program experience Integrating scientific knowledge into large-scale restoration programs: the CALFED Bay-Delta Program experience
Integrating science into resource management activities is a goal of the CALFED Bay-Delta Program, a multi-agency effort to address water supply reliability, ecological condition, drinking water quality, and levees in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta of northern California. Under CALFED, many different strategies were used to integrate science, including interaction between the research...
Authors
Kimberly A. Taylor, A. Short
CALFED: An experiment in science and decisionmaking CALFED: An experiment in science and decisionmaking
The CALFED Bay-Delta Program faces a challenging assignment: to develop a collaborative state-federal management plan for the complex river system and involve multiple stakeholders (primarily municipal, agricultural, and environmental entities) whose interests frequently are in direct conflict. Although many resource-management issues involve multiple stakeholders and conflict is...
Authors
Kimberly A. Taylor, Katharine L. Jacobs, Samuel N. Luoma
1994 Annual report: San Francisco Estuary regional monitoring program for trace substances 1994 Annual report: San Francisco Estuary regional monitoring program for trace substances
This is the second Annual Report of the Regional Monitoring Program for Trace Substances (RMP). It describes concentrations of pollutants in water, sediment, and tissue samples of oysters, mussels, and clams at 15 to 24 sampling locations for three discrete sampling events - during the wet season in February, in April during a period of declining Delta outflows, and during the dry season...
Authors
Bruce Carlyle Thompson, Jay Davis, Margaret Johnston, E. Johnston, Jessica R. Lacy, Kimberly A. Taylor, John W. Hunt, Brian Anderson
Science and Products
Integrating scientific knowledge into large-scale restoration programs: the CALFED Bay-Delta Program experience Integrating scientific knowledge into large-scale restoration programs: the CALFED Bay-Delta Program experience
Integrating science into resource management activities is a goal of the CALFED Bay-Delta Program, a multi-agency effort to address water supply reliability, ecological condition, drinking water quality, and levees in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta of northern California. Under CALFED, many different strategies were used to integrate science, including interaction between the research...
Authors
Kimberly A. Taylor, A. Short
CALFED: An experiment in science and decisionmaking CALFED: An experiment in science and decisionmaking
The CALFED Bay-Delta Program faces a challenging assignment: to develop a collaborative state-federal management plan for the complex river system and involve multiple stakeholders (primarily municipal, agricultural, and environmental entities) whose interests frequently are in direct conflict. Although many resource-management issues involve multiple stakeholders and conflict is...
Authors
Kimberly A. Taylor, Katharine L. Jacobs, Samuel N. Luoma
1994 Annual report: San Francisco Estuary regional monitoring program for trace substances 1994 Annual report: San Francisco Estuary regional monitoring program for trace substances
This is the second Annual Report of the Regional Monitoring Program for Trace Substances (RMP). It describes concentrations of pollutants in water, sediment, and tissue samples of oysters, mussels, and clams at 15 to 24 sampling locations for three discrete sampling events - during the wet season in February, in April during a period of declining Delta outflows, and during the dry season...
Authors
Bruce Carlyle Thompson, Jay Davis, Margaret Johnston, E. Johnston, Jessica R. Lacy, Kimberly A. Taylor, John W. Hunt, Brian Anderson