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Amanda Fencl and Kristin Dobbin on how governance structure affects access to clean water


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Episode 192 (9 May 2022): We discussed Amanda and Kristin's paper, "Institutional Diversity and Safe Drinking Water Provision in the US," available (open access) at https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0957178721001405
Amanda Fencl is currently a AAAS Science-technology-and-policy--executive-branch fellow based in Washington DC. She has a PhD in geography from UC Davis where her work focused on climate and drought adaptation by drinking water systems in California. Her website is https://phdrought.wordpress.com
Kristin Dobbin is an NSF Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences postdoctoral fellow in the Luskin Center for Innovation at UCLA. Her research focuses on the intersection between water governance and environmental justice. Currently she is working on several projects advancing the implementation of California’s law on a Human Right to Water (AB 685). Kristin holds a Ph.D. in Ecology from UC Davis. Her websites are https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/team/kristin-dobbin/
and www.kristindobbin.com
Related links:
https://drinkingwatertool.communitywatercenter.org/
UCLA LA county water governance map: https://lciwaterprojects.github.io/lacwatergovmap/
https://soundcloud.com/jivetalking/148-michael-campana-has-a-lifetime-of-x-disciplinary-wisdom-for-managing-groundwater
"Water civilization: The evolution of the Dutch drinking water sector”.
https://www.kysq.org/pubs/NL-DWCs.pdf
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