Publications
Find journal articles, external publications, and SEI’s own portfolio of reports and briefs.
Find journal articles, external publications, and SEI’s own portfolio of reports and briefs.
This article discusses how different climate scenarios affect the water-energy nexus in California, employing the WEAP modelling tool.
This paper draws from a literature review and spatial data to better understand the industry’s impact on the watershed and on long-term water security.
Are water and energy policies in sync? This brief examines policy coherence in two of the largest cities in the US and China.
This study demonstrates how incorporating social factors into water modelling can lead to a more equitable water supply.
The Sacramento Water Allocation Model, known as SacWAM, mimics one of the most complex water systems in the US.
This study provides insights on how California policy-makers can hit ambitious climate targets, in a future where water is more scarce and weather more extreme.
Researchers worked with key actors in Bolivia to build a framework to help policymakers integrate water and forest restoration planning.
This paper describes the development of poverty-related indicators in SEI's Water Evaluation And Planning (WEAP) tool.
SEI is introducing new ways of thinking about sustainable water planning through its Water Beyond Boundaries (WBB) initiative.
This study finds that water management is a larger threat to rice and ecosystems than the warming temperatures of climate change.
SEI researchers used the Gridded Meteorological Ensemble Tool for a water balance study in Bolivia, marking the first time the tool was applied outside the US.
This paper uses the Robust Decision Support (RDS) framework to examine the water resource challenges for a large basin in northern Patagonia, Argentina.
This paper discusses remote sensing based approaches for mapping open water surfaces using MODIS data.
The authors explore early classical writing from Plato and Aristotle to find a new approach to water resource planning and decision-making.
This article describes the development of a groundwater sustainability plan for California's Yolo County, using a participatory decision-making process.