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  • Why are riparian areas important?

    Article originally written by Madison Pigg A functioning riparian area along a low-lying roadway near Cottonwood Creek, Tehuacana Creek watershed, Freestone County, Texas  Most Texans recognize that water bodies provide essential benefits such as drinking water, recreation, irrigation water and ecosystem benefits, but do you know why the areas of land surrounding those water sources…

    Why are riparian areas important?

  • Water research roundup: new research from TWRI and around Texas

    Article originally written by Madison Pigg The Blanco River, near Wimberley. (By Chantal Cough-Schulze) Peer-reviewed publications by TWRI and Texas A&M AgriLife scientists Classification of watersheds in the conterminous United States using shape-based time-series clustering and Random Forests: Co-authored by Luna Yang, Texas Water Resources Institute research specialist, this paper proposes a watershed classification method using…

    Water research roundup: new research from TWRI and around Texas

  • Water research roundup: new research from TWRI and around Texas

    Article originally written by Cameron Castilaw Center-pivot irrigation in Texas. (Photo by Sam Craft, Texas A&M AgriLife Marketing and Communications.) Peer-reviewed publications by Texas Water Resources Institute and Texas A&M AgriLife scientists Free weather forecast and open-source crop modeling for scientific irrigation scheduling: proof of concept: Co-authored by TWRI Interim Director Allen Berthold, Ph.D., former TWRI…

    Water research roundup: new research from TWRI and around Texas

  • Water research roundup: new research from TWRI and around Texas

    Mill Creek, by Michael Miller, Texas A&M AgriLife. Peer-reviewed publications by Texas Water Resources Institute and Texas A&M AgriLife scientists MAD water: Integrating modular, adaptive, and decentralized approaches for water security in the climate change era: This paper proposes a convergence approach to water infrastructure — modular, adaptive, and decentralized (“MAD”) water provision and sanitation.…

    Water research roundup: new research from TWRI and around Texas

  • Water research roundup: new research from TWRI and around Texas

    Article originally written by Madalyn Richards (Photo by Michael Miller, Texas A&M AgriLife Marketing and Communications.) Read recent peer-reviewed publications by Texas Water Resources Institute and Texas A&M AgriLife scientists: A planning framework to mitigate localized urban stormwater inlet flooding using distributed Green Stormwater Infrastructure at an urban scale: Case study of Dallas, Texas: In a study…

    Water research roundup: new research from TWRI and around Texas

  • Water research roundup: new research from TWRI and around Texas

    Article originally written by Madalyn Richards (Photo by Ed Rhodes, TWRI.) Read recent peer-reviewed publications by Texas Water Resources Institute scientists: Assessment of the Trust Crisis between Upstream and Downstream States of the Helmand River Basin (1973–2022): A Half-Century of Optimism or Cynicism?: by TWRI’s Najibullah Loodin and Rosario Sanchez, Ph.D., this new research assesses the challenges of trust-building…

    Water research roundup: new research from TWRI and around Texas

  • Water research roundup: new research from TWRI and around Texas

    Carters Creek. (Photo by Leslie Lee, TWRI.) Read recent peer-reviewed publications by Texas Water Resources Institute and Texas A&M AgriLife scientists: Groundwater management in the borderlands of Mexico and Texas: Rosario Sanchez, Ph.D., TWRI, and Gabriel Eckstein, Texas A&M University School of Law, examine stakeholders’ perspectives on borderland groundwater through 44 surveys and personal interviews,…

    Water research roundup: new research from TWRI and around Texas

  • Water research roundup: new research from TWRI and around Texas

    The Blanco River, near Wimberley. (By Chantal Cough-Schulze) Read recent peer-reviewed publications by TWRI scientists: Catch up on water-related research from universities around Texas:

    Water research roundup: new research from TWRI and around Texas