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Research into the sensitivity and vulnerability of urban water systems in Arizona reveals that managers are more concerned about factors such as population growth projections, economic trends, and revenue flows. Reliance on groundwater resources in many cases obscures recognition of

Research into the sensitivity and vulnerability of urban water systems in Arizona reveals that managers are more concerned about factors such as population growth projections, economic trends, and revenue flows. Reliance on groundwater resources in many cases obscures recognition of any direct impact of precipitation on water supply. Given the low level of perceived climate risk among many providers interviewed for this study, it would seem unlikely that climate information would be needed. However, pockets of sensitivity and vulnerability to climatic impacts do exist in the four study areas covered in this study.

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Title
  • Climate and Urban Water Providers in Arizona: An Analysis of Vulnerability Perceptions and Climate Information Use
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Date Created
2003-07
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    • Identifier Value
      UA 47.3:R 36/2003-1
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    • CLIMAS report series ; CL 1-03
    • Includes bibliographical references (p. 34-36).

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