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  1. Publication

    Identifying opportunities for natural infrastructure to improve urban water security in Latin America

  2. Publication

    Decision-relevant science for water security: An iterative process for targeting and evaluating impacts of watershed investments

  3. Publication

    Securing clean water and reducing flood risk for cities with investments in watershed services

    Ecological Society of America, Annual Conference: Oral presentation titled “Securing clean water and reducing flood risk 
for cities with 
investments in watershed services” in an organized session titled “Natural capital as a lever of change: Scaling ecosystem service science for transformative decisions”

  4. Publication

    Natural infrastructure: An opportunity for water security in 25 cities in Latin America

  5. Publication

    Natural infrastructure: An opportunity for water security in 25 cities in Latin America

  6. Publication

    Investing in source water conservation: Why and where it makes sense for cities

  7. Publication

    Watershed conservation screening tool live demonstration

  8. Publication

    Evaluation of flood mitigation strategies for the Santa Catarina watershed using a multi-model approach

    M.S. thesis defense presentation titled “Evaluation of flood mitigation strategies for the Santa Catarina watershed using a multi-model approach” (Speaker: Jorge Cazares-Rodriguez, ASU; November 12, 2015; Tempe, AZ) Arizona State University, School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment, Hydrosystems Engineering program:

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    SNAP Water Security Working Group

    part of an organized session titled "SNAP: Where policy, practice, and science meet"

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    Floodsheds shapefile for 70 Latin America cities

    https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/#view/knb.948.1 70 Latin American cities were selected for the index, including cities in Latin America with population greater than 750,000 according to the report conducted by the United Nations Population Division (UNPD 2011). Urban area definitions follow the United Nation’s Population Division (UNPD 2011). For urban extent, we used the Global Rural-Urban Mapping Project (GRUMP) urban extents based on nighttime light imagery and ancillary datasets (CIESIN et al. 2004, Balk 2009).