Michael Kiparsky

Michael Kiparsky

University of California, Berkeley

H-index: 23

North America-United States

About Michael Kiparsky

Michael Kiparsky, With an exceptional h-index of 23 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, Berkeley, specializes in the field of water resources, science-policy, climate impacts and adaptation, innovation.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Recharge net metering (ReNeM) is a novel, cost-effective management strategy to incentivize groundwater recharge

A roadmap to bridge the information gap for water reuse in small US communities

Cultivating effective utility-regulator relationships around innovation: Lessons from four case studies in the US municipal wastewater sector

Groundwater Recharge for a Regional Water Bank: Kern Water Bank, Kern County, California

Recharge Net Metering to Enhance Water Supplies, Water Quality, and Hydrologic System Services, and Incentivize Stakeholder Engagement

Introduction to the special collection: Institutional dimensions of groundwater recharge

Making a water data system responsive to information needs of decision makers

Incentivizing groundwater recharge in the Pajaro Valley through recharge net metering (ReNeM)

Michael Kiparsky Information

University

Position

Director Wheeler Water Institute at CLEE

Citations(all)

3306

Citations(since 2020)

1289

Cited By

1369

hIndex(all)

23

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

32

i10Index(since 2020)

24

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University of California, Berkeley

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Michael Kiparsky Skills & Research Interests

water resources

science-policy

climate impacts and adaptation

innovation

Top articles of Michael Kiparsky

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

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

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