Works

Audio
July 2018

About 180 miles south of San Diego, in the arid region of Baja California in an area called the San Quentin valley...

Report
June 2018

A paper based on ideas participants discussed at the conference “Planning for America’s Water Infrastructure Needs.” The...

Report
June 2018
Ada Statler

Kern County is a region whose intense oil and gas development increasingly overlaps with renewable energy projects. This...

Report
May 2018
Alexandra (Mac) Taylor

An annotated bibliography of over 40 sources detailing art and artists that are emerging around the US-Mexico border, in...

Audio
May 2018
Alexandra (Mac) Taylor

A look at visual art exploring the border and borderlands between the United States and Mexico, as a prelude to the...

Audio
May 2018
Maggie Bruck, Jack Seigenthaler

A podcast on the history of water politics in Monterey County, California. A decades-long fight for the control of water...

Article
May 2018
Carson Smith

How the United Nations Declaration of Indigenous Peoples presents a path for Native American communities to have greater...

Paper
April 2018
Gabriela Munoz Melendez, Jose Bolorinos, Newsha Ajami, Robert B. Jackson

This paper presents a “policy-informed” life cycle assessment of a cross-border electricity supply chain that links the...

Article
April 2018
Shiran Victoria Shen, Bruce E. Cain, Iris Hui

While extant works have documented public receptivity towards wind turbines extensively in developed democracies, less...

Article
February 2018
Bruce E. Cain

Both parties agree that the country has serious infrastructure needs—but even with a new proposal on the table, we may...

Report
January 2018
Alexandra (Mac) Taylor

This document details the lives and careers of 34 prominent and remarkable woman visual artists, specifically those...

Article
November 2017
John Upton, Western Enterprise Journalism Fellow

As climate change fuels large wildfires, the pollution they're releasing is making Americans sick and undermining...

Article
November 2017
Mitch Tobin

Stanford researchers have found that Californians’ views on recycled water depend heavily on how that water is...

Video
November 2017

Held Nov. 15, 2017 at Stanford University

 

 

 

 

 

Paper
October 2017
Bruce E. Cain, Iris Hui, John O. Dabiri
Most of the scholarly focus to date has been on large horizontal axis rather than vertical axis wind turbines. It may be...
Paper
September 2017
Debra Perrone, Scott Jasechko

Debra Perrone and co-author Scott Jasechko validate concerns of many California homeowners in areas like Ceres and...

Book
September 2017
Tom DeMund and the Bill Lane Center for the American West
18 Themed Walks Exploring the Stanford Campus, 20 Local Hikes from the Foothills to the Bay
 
Written by Tom DeMund...
Article
March 2017
Zack Colman, Western Enterprise Journalism Fellow

In the Southwest and beyond, irrigation technology and other steps such as planting 'cover crops' to enrich the soil are...

Report
March 2017
Anakaren Cervantes, Ryan Gaertner, Kaya McRuer, Alex Robinson, Caleb Smith

The following memorandum presents five key potential financing strategies for a north-south bicycle/pedestrian path...

Article
March 2017
Zack Colman, Western Enterprise Journalism Fellow

A wet winter is easing water strains in the Southwest, but the longer-term outlook is generally hotter and drier. States...