Prof. Ted Grantham
University of California, Berkeley

California has one of the largest systems in the world for moving water where and when it is needed.
Agriculture, towns and cities, and the environment all depend on water, but some water users have more
reliable access to water than others.
How can California equitably allocate water to those who need
it?
Professor Grantham will present transparent, participatory processes and evidence-based assessment of tradeoffs across agricultural, urban, and environmental water uses.
30 minute talk + 30 minute discussion
Where: TUM Think Tank
Hochschule für Politik/
Department of Governance
Richard-Wagner-Str. 1
80333 Munich
When: Thursday, Oct. 23
16:00-17:00

Prof. Miranda Schreurs and Dr. Theresa Jedd (Chair of Climate and Environmental Policy), Prof. Martin Elsner (Chair of Analytical Chemistry and Water Chemistry) will guide a discussion session following the talk. Cosponsored by the TUM Water Cluster and the WE-ACT project led by Prof. Markus Disse and Dr. Jingshui Huang (Chair of Hydrology and River Basin Management).