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Linking Water to Land Use in the San Joaquin River Region October 14th, 2008

This was a forum held during a Council Meeting in order to allow the public to participate and provide input. There were several presentations given by city officials as well as local conservation groups. All of the presentations given are located in this folder.

File Linking Land Use in the San Joaquin River Region Program
This is the first of two files containing the program which entails the order of the nights presentations as well as short biographies on the presenters themselves.
File Linking Land Use in the San Joaquin River Region Program Cont.
This is the second of two files containing the program which entails the order of the nights presentations as well as short biographies on the presenters themselves.
File Potential Impacts of Climate Change on the Hydrologic Cycle of the Sierra by Dr. John Suen
In this presentation Dr. Suen discusses Potential Impacts of Climate Change on the Hydrologic Cycle of the Sierra. He provides detailed maps to illustrate in conclusions.
File California Partnership for the San Joaquin Valley Presentation
This presentation discusses the San Joaquin Valley water plan.
File Assessing the Ground Water Supply Reliability of the Sierra Foothill Fractured Hydrogeologic Terrain by Dr. John Suen
In this presentation Dr. Suen discusses the geological fractures that relate to ground water.
File Linking Water to Land Use in Madera County
This presentation discusses water and land use programs specifically for Madera County and how they possibly could be relayed to other counties.
File Sierra Foothill Conservancy Forum on Linking Water to Land Use
This presentation covers the Sierra Foothill Conservancy’s holdings and the work they are doing with water and land use.
File Linking Water and Land Use Policies Challenges and Opportunities
This presentation discusses the Sierra Nevada Alliance’s Sustainable Sierra land use campaign.
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