California Water Policy 18
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Areas of Focus [Edit]
Soil Conservation and Management | Temperate Broadleaf and Mixed Forests | Squatter Communities | Institutional Accountability | Water Pollution | Sustainable Energy Development | Energy Security and Sustainability | Electric Power | Public and Government Education | Indoor Air Quality | Green Banking and Insurance | Life Cycle Assessment | Agricultural Water Conservation and Management | Conservation and the Commons | Land Tenure | Land Stewardship | Air Quality and Pollution | Environmental Accounting | Urban Communications | Sustainable Urban Environmental Services | Sustainable Urban Power | Water and Sustainable Development | Water and Energy | Groundwater | River-Lake Ecology and Biodiversity | Lakes and Ponds | Natural Resource Management | Renewable Energy | Water Rights | Sirenians | Alternative Fuels | Wetlands | Watershed Management | Water Quality and Health | Water Supply and Conservation | Sustainable Urban and Regional Planning | Sustainable Transportation | Sustainable Communities | Sustainability, Religious and Spiritual Issues | Sanitation | Hydrology and the Global Water Cycle | Recycling and Reuse | Energy Policy | Water Law and Policy | Sustainability Education | EcoVillages | Infrastructure | Urban Ecology | Consumption and Green Consumers | Waste Management | Good Governance | Urban Revitalization | Land Use Policy | Law and Policy Reform | Land Trusts and Land Conservation | Amphibians | Inland Aquatic Ecosystems
About [Edit]
A Project of Public Officials for Water and Environmental Reform
In its tradition, the Conference has gathered some of the very best and brightest from all perspectives to argue, clarify, distinguish and advance the potential solutions to the challenges facing the future of California’s water resources.
Who Should Attend?
- Officials and staff at all levels of government
- Water agency officials and staff
- Business, Agricultural and environmental leaders
- Academics and students
- Members of the public interested in California water policy


