Michael Kiparsky
University of California, Berkeley
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North America-United States
Top articles of Michael Kiparsky
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Recharge net metering (ReNeM) is a novel, cost-effective management strategy to incentivize groundwater recharge | Nature Water | Molly Bruce Luke Sherman Ellen Bruno Andrew T Fisher Michael Kiparsky | 2023/10 |
A roadmap to bridge the information gap for water reuse in small US communities | AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts | Lu Liu Kaoru Ikuma Yu Wang Joeseph Goodwill Michael Kiparsky | 2022/12 |
Cultivating effective utility-regulator relationships around innovation: Lessons from four case studies in the US municipal wastewater sector | PLOS Water | Nell Green Nylen Michael Kiparsky Anita Milman | 2022/8/26 |
Groundwater Recharge for a Regional Water Bank: Kern Water Bank, Kern County, California | Case Studies in the Environment | Michael Kiparsky Kathleen Miller Phoebe Goulden Anita Milman Dave Owen | 2021/4/21 |
Recharge Net Metering to Enhance Water Supplies, Water Quality, and Hydrologic System Services, and Incentivize Stakeholder Engagement | AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts | Andrew Fisher Kelli Camara Galen Gorski Araceli Serrano Jennifer Pensky | 2021/12 |
Introduction to the special collection: Institutional dimensions of groundwater recharge | Case Studies in the Environment | Kathleen Miller Anita Milman Michael Kiparsky | 2021/4/21 |
Making a water data system responsive to information needs of decision makers | Frontiers in Climate | Alida Cantor Michael Kiparsky Susan S Hubbard Rónán Kennedy Lidia Cano Pecharroman | 2021/11/17 |
Incentivizing groundwater recharge in the Pajaro Valley through recharge net metering (ReNeM) | Case Studies in the Environment | Kathleen Miller Andrew T Fisher Michael Kiparsky | 2021/4/21 |
Groundwater recharge to address integrated groundwater and surface waters: The ESPA recharge program, Eastern Snake Plain, Idaho | Case Studies in the Environment | Kathleen Miller Phoebe Goulden Kate Fritz Michael Kiparsky John Tracy | 2021/4/21 |
Regulators and utility managers agree about barriers and opportunities for innovation in the municipal wastewater sector | Environmental Research Communications | Alida Cantor Luke Sherman Anita Milman Michael Kiparsky | 2021/3/25 |
Groundwater Recharge for Drought and Endangered Species Protection: The H2Oaks Aquifer to Aquifer Transfer for Storage and Recovery, San Antonio, Texas | Case Studies in the Environment | Kathleen Miller Anita Milman Madison Burson John Tracy Michael Kiparsky | 2021/4/21 |
How can we govern large-scale green infrastructure for multiple water security benefits? | Blue-Green Systems | Lidia Cano Pecharroman Christopher Williams Nell Green Nylen Michael Kiparsky | 2021/1/1 |
An urban drought reserve enabled by state groundwater recharge legislation: the Bear Canyon Recharge Project, Albuquerque, New Mexico | Case Studies in the Environment | Kathleen Miller Madison Burson Michael Kiparsky | 2021/4/21 |
Concurrent governance processes of California’s sustainable groundwater management act | Society & Natural Resources | Anita Milman Michael Kiparsky | 2020/2/19 |
Examining the complex relationship between innovation and regulation through a survey of wastewater utility managers | Journal of Environmental Management | Luke Sherman Alida Cantor Anita Milman Michael Kiparsky | 2020/4/15 |