Session 2 |
| global socio-political-economical dimensions of water, including the linkages between human development, food production and water resources |
| Chair: David N. Yates, NCAR, Boulder, CO
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| 11:00 AM | 2.1 | Improving the conveyance of risk to people living and working in areas subject to flooding: Building partnerships to address the national inland flood threat Douglas C. Marcy, NOAA/NWS at the Coastal Services Center, Charleston, SC; and G. Austin, T. M. Graziano, and M. Kolowith |
| 11:15 AM | 2.2 | Impact of climate change on California water users W. Michael Hanemann, University of California - Berkeley, Berkeley, CA; and L. Dale, E. P. Maurer, and N. L. Miller |
| 11:30 AM | 2.3 | Environmental Accounting Housekeeping (EAH) Books of Domestic Wastewater: a Case Study of Chiba City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan Yoshiaki Tsuzuki, (Formerly) Utsunomiya University, Japan, Chiba, Japan |
| 11:45 AM | 2.4 | Bringing agriculture back to water - a solution for the 21st century Richard T. McNider, University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL; and J. R. Christy and J. E. Hairston |