SEI research helps municipalities and stakeholders in California find innovative, negotiated solutions to the interlinked challenges of climate-related water shortages and competing demands on limited water resources. Most of this work takes place through the SEI US office in Davis, CA.
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Journal article / This article describes the development of a groundwater sustainability plan for California's Yolo County, using a participatory decision-making process.
Feature / SEI hosted a panel at the high-profile Global Climate Action Summit where policy-makers called for more action on oil supply.
Perspective / As debate continues over limiting oil production, SEI scientists Peter Erickson and Michael Lazarus weigh in on the finer points.
Journal article / The authors explore early classical writing from Plato and Aristotle to find a new approach to water resource planning and decision-making.
SEI brief / This brief examines how California could limit the production of its principal energy production and the resulting implications for global GHG emissions.
Press release / California has numerous options to limit oil production and send a timely and important signal on climate, according to a new analysis.
Project / SEI is building the Ventura Water Allocation Model (VWAM) using SEI’s flagship WEAP software for the Ventura River watershed in California.
Project / SEI is developing the Shasta River Water Allocation Model to help evaluate potential management actions in the watershed under the California Water Action Plan.
Project / SEI worked with the Yolo County Flood Control and Water Conservation District to produce a Stormwater Resources Plan.









