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VIDEO: Opening Remarks and Session 1: The Challenge of Water Scarcity in Basins Around the World: An Introduction

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Author(s)
Brandes, Oliver M.
Cosens, Barbara
MacDonnell, Larry
McCoy, Amy
Oglesby, Adrian
McLeod, Tony
Estrela, Teodoro
Empinotti, Vanessa
Muller, Mike
Chokkakula, Srinivas
Keywords
Columbia River Basin
BC water law and governance
reform
Water Sustainability Act
WSA
watershed governance
water issues
environmental flow needs
legal protection
planning and governance
monitoring and reporting
water objectives
basin map
hydrologic drought levels
same water
different rules
colonial water law foundations
gold mining
agricultural development
certainty for investment
resource extraction rules
Crown ownership
First Nations
rights and title
prior allocation
FITFIR
First-in-Time First-in-Right
groundwater
beneficial use
efficiency requirement
economic link
use it or lose it
management and enforcement
administrative action
discretionary statutory decision making
fragmented decisions
common consensus
public involvement
community level
new rules
fresh water
public resource
water trouble
new water reality
policy window
political commitments
partnership model
rejection of formal water markets
water entitlements
appurtenant to land
works
mines
water allocation
21st century approach
sustainability boundary
fish population protection orders
e-flows
new licenses
non-domestic uses
quantity and quality
land and water management
province with support of federal government
license holders
watershed entities
local government
shared risk and responsibility
local solutions
leadership for stewardship
water for nature
sustainable outcomes
old Water Act
exclusion of Indigenous water rights
agency capture
Tsilhqot’in Nation v. British Columbia
2014 SCC decision
Supreme Court of Canada
Aboriginal title
first Aboriginal water laws
Nadleh Whut’en and Stellat’en nations
surface waters protection
11-step consultation process
watershed paradigm in BC
British Columbia watersheds
Okanagan Basin Watershed Board
Cowichan Watershed Board
Water Wealth (Chilliwack)
Lake Windermere
Columbia Network
managing people in the watershed
cumulative annual water balance
flood control
multiple local purposes
hydroelectric
irrigation
water supply
navigation
recreation
hydrologic unit hierarchy
HUC 8
climatic water balance
precipitation phase
warming climate
terrestrial ecosystems
predicted water deficit
50 percent flow timing
runoff
John Abatzoglou
Columbia River power system
Canadian project
dam in Canada
Columbia River Treaty review
impacts of dams
pre-Treaty observed
post-Treaty observed
historical observed
federal biological opinion
lower summer flow
flow pushed earlier in the year
US regional review
sovereign review team
sovereign technical team
basin-wide listening sessions
recommendation to Department of State
storage use
spring and summer flow augmentation
hydropower
reduce CE
implementation
U.S. entity composition
capacity
adaptive management
authority to review and adjust
markets
clearly defined rights
adaptive planning
transboundary governance mechanisms
participatory
right to participation
resources to participate
governance capacity
adaptive capacity
drought
Australia
California
adaptive water allocation
regulation
planning
self-organization
property
structure
panarchy
cross-scale networks
appropriate redundancy
nesting
subsidiarity
integration
resource sectors
persistence
authority
cross-scale interaction
Protocols for Adaptive Water Governance
Nigel Banks
ecosystem function
problem of scale
Great Lakes Compact
Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River Basin Water Resources Compact
Agreement of 2005
sub-national agreement
binding interstate compact
regional body
governors and premiers
consultation with tribes
First Nations
water withdrawals
Compact Council
Advisory Committee
legitimacy
ability to learn
dispute resolution
management flexibility
feedback mechanism
forum
clear lines of final authority
legitimacy
Corps of Engineers dams
Canadian dams
federal dams
non-federal dams
blocked passage
chum salmon
chinook salmon
steelhead
sockeye salmon
coho salmon
white sturgeon
bull trout
Colorado River Basin
hydrologic basin
Upper Basin
Lower Basin
1400 mile river
seven U.S. states
two states in Mexico
22 Indian reservations
11 national parks
water to 40 million people
irrigation of 5.5 million acres of land
hydroelectric generation capacity
4200 megawatts
annual natural flow
Lees Ferry
allocation of water uses
consumptive use
Law of the River
compacts
treaty
legislation
1.5 million acre-feet to Mexico
maf
8.5 maf to Lower Basin users
7.5 maf to Upper Basin users
17.5 maf per year
rights of Indian tribes
annual uses
consumption and losses
supplies averaging 13 maf
Wyoming
Utah
Nevada
California
Arizona
New Mexico
Hoover Dam
Lake Mead
Basin environmental interests
extensive water development
altered hydrology
river conditions
aquatic species loss
increased salinity
major multi-stakeholder programs
implementation
dam releases
backwater channels restoration
invasive species removal
restocking
Delta in Mexico
historical supply and use
projected supply and demand
management coordination of basin reservoirs
existing demands
offset depletions
additional Lake Powell releases
Lake Mead storage levels
shortage declaration avoidance
water conditions
urban water demand
system efficiencies
water banking
water from other sources
desalinization
cap on depletions
water trading
retirement of existing uses
Lower Basin allocations
California
4.4 maf
million acre-feet
Arizona
2.8 maf
9.0 MAF
annual inflows
Lake Powell
side channels
0.6 MAF
evaporation
9.6 MAF
annual Lower Basin diversions
dead pool
account balance
outflow
declining Lake Mead levels
shortage sharing agreement
water shortage risks
system conservation actions
proposed Lower Basin drought contingency plan
Lake Mead elevation
shortage reductions
greatest volume of curtailments
2015 CAP entitlements
Central Arizona Project
non-contracted water
additional contracted water
non-tribal M&I contracts
tribal contracts
2015 CAP deliveries
other un-contracted project water
NIA priority
non-Indian agricultural priority
Apache settlement water
other contracted project water
excess water
2007 Agreement
shortage declaration
CAP curtailments
KAF
thousand acre-feet
Tier 1 curtailments
Tier 2 curtailments
municipalities
tribes
water managers
share the burden
water savings and efficiencies
CAP water currently delivered
available water volume during shortage
remaining water sharing
demand reduction
increased flexibility
excess pool
local storage
local supplies
excess producers
excess consumers
ICS contribution
Inter-AMA firming
water exchange
reconstructed streamflow
Rio Grande
Otowi Bridge
Corn Maiden by Virgil Ortiz
international and interstate river
three states in U.S.
four states in Mexico
Native American populations
19 pueblo communities
23 sovereign Native American nations
acequias
community-based water-governing systems
Spain
irrigation communities
irrigation districts
history of drought and flood
From the Rio to the Sierra
An Environmental History of the Rio Grande
Dan Scurlock
New Mexico historian
Bill deBuys
William deBuys
intersection of Rio Chama and Rio Grande
flood-plain agriculture
ditch irrigation systems
extreme cold
famine
irrigation water shortage
drought response
pueblo raids
decrease in pueblo population
desperation response
Apaches
raiding community
religion
science
medicine men
Catholic Spaniards
1680 Pueblo Revolt
pueblo man
Popé
water supply cut
socioeconomic drought
higher-frequency storms
loss of native grasses
San Luis Valley grazing
sheep
more dirt in river
Colorado
embargo on federal lands
no new irrigation systems
drought of memory
drought of 1950s
efficiency response
system improvements
failure of predictive skills
1996 endangered species listing
silvery minnow lawsuits
scoundrel’s response
Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District
flood control
river drainage
Defenders of Wildlife
legal responses
Texas lawsuit
groundwater pumping on Rio Grande
Pecos River
federal responses
treaties with Mexico
no groundwater treaty
reclamation projects
1929 Rio Grande Compact
1938 Compact
lower intakes on reservoirs
deep wells
agricultural subsidies
surface-groundwater connections
gauging
environmental science
prior appropriation state
constitution
territorial code
repartmiento de la agua
dividing the water
senior water rights of tribes
states’ sharing agreements
water sharing
shortage sharing
Reed Benson’s law review article
John Fleck’s new book
Water is for Fighting Over and Other Myths About Water in the West
water for cooperating
ancient wisdom
vision for the future
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Murray-Darling River Basin
spirit of strengthening partnerships
memories
knowledge
traditions
living Aboriginal culture
Aboriginal peoples’ guardianship
land and waters of the Basin
Queensland
New South Wales
A.C.T.
Australian Capital Territory
Victoria
South Australia
Murray River
Darling River
irrigation area
reserve
park
forest
inflow variability
major flood
modelling inflows
seven-year Federation drought
Wimmera River
end of commercial navigation
Hume Dam
big wet
Murray Mouth
dredging
Adelaide water from Murray
over-use impacts
increased salinity
algal blooms
loss of floodplain inundation
National Water Initiative
NWI
Living Murray Initiative
disconnected wetlands and floodplains
growth in water diversions
Water Act 2007
radical and permanent change
sustainable balance
demands of agriculture
industry
towns
environment
Basin Plan 2012
sustainable diversion limits
surface water
groundwater
water trading rules
environmental water strategy
environmentally sustainable level of take
connections between rivers
social and economic impacts
water resource plans
water recovery
cap on diversions
adoption in Parliament
scarce resource
water demands conflicts
45 million population
64 million tourists
3.5 million irrigated acres
Spanish governance system
basin management unit
legal and institutional framework
integrated water resource management
water uses restriction
NHP
national hydrological plan
RBMPs
river basin management plans
DMPs
drought management plans
FRMPs
flood risk management plans
water allocation
good status measures
state ownership
private use licensing regime
user-pays principle
users’ participation in water management
Hydrological Union Confederation of the Ebro River
associative formula between Administration and users
Spanish river basin districts
Spanish-Portuguese river basin districts
transboundary basins
Iberian Peninsula
1998 Albufeira Agreement
cooperation between Portugal and Spain
water issues
Regional Administrations
Central Administration
river basins with territory of more than one region
autonomous regions
governance bodies
Presidency
Governing Board
management bodies
Users Assembly
Exploitation Board
Reservoir-Withdrawal Commission
Hydraulic Works Board
planning and participation bodies
River Basin District Water Council
technical units
President
Water Public Domain
General Secretariat
Water Planning Office
legal framework
act approved by Parliament
National Hydrological Plan
Act 10/2001
Water Act
Act 29/1985
royal decree approved by government
Hydrological Planning Regulation
RD 907/2007
Public Water Domain Regulation
RD 849/1986
Public Water Administration Regulation
RD 927/1988
territorial scope basin authorities
RD 650/1987
territorial scope intercommunity basins
RD 15/2007
legal regime treated water reutilisation
RD 162/2007
urgent measures regulation rights transactions
RD Law 15/2005
urgent measures drought effect
RD Law 9/2006
ministerial order approved by Ministry
Hydrological Planning Instruction Arm 2656/2008
special action plans drought situations
Order MAM 698/2007
IWRM policies
Integrated Water Resources Management
reservoirs
main supply
irrigation conductions
conventional resources
nonconventional resources
desalination
water reuse
ecological flow requirements
minimum seasonal flows
maximum seasonal flows
flow change rate
flood flows
harmonisation process
consumptive water uses
status of water bodies
water demand satisfaction
National Water Plan
mandatory plans
law and decrees
water protection
water use rights
reformed Water Act in 1999
water planning objectives
compulsory measures
sanitation
water treatment
diffuse pollution
water use efficiency
ecological river restoration
Spanish Water Act
costs of water services
environmental and resources cost
water users
River Basin Authorities
abstraction
water transportation
pricing tools
regulation fee
water use tariff
Spanish River Basin Organisations
São Francisco Watershed
6 states and the Federal District
504 municipalities
16.14 million people
53% semi-arid climate
social and economic discrepancies
water access and control
average flow
agriculture until 1940’s
1940’s development program
energy
new water law – 9433
multiple uses
water uses
water availability
São Francisco River Watershed Committee
representatives
sectors
private sector users
regulation
water pricing
drought in Brazil
municipalities
São Francisco Water Transfer Project
São Francisco River water to four other watersheds
2 main axes
channel systems
network of reservoirs
central role of federal government
funding
operation
mitigation
main decision-maker
negotiation
water institutions
Supreme Court
civil society organizations
States
Ministério Público
licensing processes
prices
impact over Natives
institutional arrangement
management board
national water agency
federal operator
next conflict
energy x other uses
weak decentralization
physical scarcity
variability induced economic scarcity
quality and scarcity
socially determined scarcity
operational determinants of scarcity
creation of scarcity
responses
integrated Vaal River system
60% of South Africa’s economy
40% of population
variability management
management interventions
maximum flood flow
reliable flow
reliable supplies
greater productivity
more investment
storage and links
variability related scarcity mitigation
Vaal system’s footprint
Sterkfontein Dam
first major inter-basin transfer
catchment
problem-shed
pollution
acid mine drainage upside
water quality overview
salinity status
salinity management strategy
source controls
monitoring programme
saline effluent (AMD) treatment
waste discharge charges
dilution
changing social priorities
SA’s environmental Kuznets curve
environmental priorities
politically dominant group income
conservative portfolio selection
supply interventions
fast tracking
ecological Reserve impacts
poor municipal management
South African cities
water loss
non-revenue water programmes
remedies
systemic impact of municipal losses
virtual water
global agricultural trade
water rich to water poor
SADC’s global trade
South African Development Community
intra-SADC agricultural trade
water poor to water rich
green water
blue water
regional agricultural cooperation
rain-fed crop production potential
social impact of production shift
sustainable intensification of local farming
long water resource management cycle
policy cycle
technical planning and strategy cycle
investment implementation
drought cycle
major drought event
operational response
operations
cycle coherence sustainment
coping with scarcity
interbasin transfers
interlinking of rivers
interstate water disputes resolution
Telugu Ganga
convergence of substantive water politics and democratic politics
federal cooperation
multiparty federal democracies
2016 drought
transfer from surplus basins to deficit basins
transboundary rivers
changing hydrological regimes
eight river water disputes
Interstate Water (River) Disputes Act 1956
River Boards Act 1956
Supreme Court’s jurisdiction
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postcolonial condition
reorganization of boundaries
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Telangana
agonizing reorganization of boundaries
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Krishna River dispute
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finest instance of interstate water cooperation and federalism
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water contribution from shares
Chennai city drinking water requirements
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non-riparian state
Prime Minister Indira Gandhi
Madras city
Emergency (1975-77)
DMK government
rise of regionalism
end of single party dominance
N. T. Rama Rao of AP
coalition consolidation
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Southern Council
water scarce region
Southern AP
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tensions between riparian states
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/239378
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http://scholar.law.colorado.edu/coping-with-water-scarcity-in-river-basins-worldwide/27
https://youtu.be/hkAi-BJFaKU
Abstract
VIDEO: 8:00 a.m. - 8:10 a.m. Welcoming Remarks Speakers: Charles Wilkinson, Moses Lasky Professor of Law, University of Colorado School of Law Doug Kenney, Getches-Wilkinson Center SESSION ONE: The Challenge of Water Scarcity in Basins Around the World: An Introduction Moderator: Doug Kenney, Getches-Wilkinson Center Cases from North America 8:10 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. British Columbia (Canada): Oliver M. Brandes, University of Victoria 8:30 a.m. - 8:50 a.m. Columbia River Basin (Canada and US): Barbara Cosens, University of Idaho 8:50 a.m. - 9:10 a.m. Colorado River Basin (US and Mexico): Larry MacDonnell, University of Colorado 9:10 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Arizona (US): Amy McCoy, University of Arizona 9:30 a.m. - 9:50 a.m. Rio Grande (US and Mexico): Adrian Oglesby, University of New Mexico Some Other Cases From Around the World 10:20 a.m. - 10:40 a.m. Murray-Darling River Basin (Australia): Tony McLeod, MDBA, Murray-Darling Basin Authority 10:40 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Spain: Teodoro Estrela, Júcar River Basin Authority 11:00 a.m. - 11:20 a.m. São Francisco River Basin (Brazil): Vanessa Empinotti, Federal University of ABC 11:20 a.m. - 11:40 a.m. South Africa: Mike Muller, University of Witwatersrand 11:40 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. India: Srinivas Chokkakula, Centre for Policy Research
Date
2016-06-09
Type
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http://scholar.law.colorado.edu/coping-with-water-scarcity-in-river-basins-worldwide/27
https://youtu.be/hkAi-BJFaKU
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