Data for Lunch: Sharing Data for Drought Resilience
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Data for Lunch: Sharing Data for Drought Resilience

Learn how collaboration across agencies helps make drought data more open and actionable for improved water management in California.

By California Water Data Consortium

Date and time

Wednesday, May 7 · 12 - 1pm PDT

Location

Online

Agenda

12:00 PM - 12:05 PM

Welcome and Introduction

Hannah Ake, California Water Data Consortium

12:05 PM - 12:20 PM

FlowWest Presentation

Ashley Vizek, FlowWest


Ashley is a Principal Data Scientist at FlowWest where she works with clients and collaborators to empower data supported decision making for natural resources management by making water and ecologic...

12:20 PM - 12:35 PM

Capstone Project Presentation

Bren MEDS Students


Learn more about the presenters on our website: https://cawaterdata.org/events/data-for-lunch-sharing-data-for-drought-resilience/

12:35 PM - 12:50 PM

Facilitated Discussion

Hannah Ake, Consortium

12:50 PM - 1:00 PM

Q&A

Hannah Ake, Consortium

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

The California Water Data Consortium is partnering with FlowWest to support the State Water Resources Control Board and Department of Water Resources in publishing critical urban water use and drought data on the California Natural Resources Agency's Open Data Portal.

Until recently, these valuable datasets were either unpublished or scattered across different departments, making it difficult to answer fundamental water management questions. Now, these resources are available in analysis-ready formats to support researchers, state staff, and the public.

In this session, you'll hear directly from Ashley Vizek of FlowWest about the process of preparing these datasets for public use. Additionally, Master of Environmental Data Science (MEDS) students from the University of California Santa Barbara's Bren School will share insights from their work analyzing this newly released data to answer pressing drought management questions.

Why This Matters

Open and well-documented drought data is essential for building California's water resilience. The Bren students use these newly published datasets to examine drought management questions from multiple perspectives and develop recommendations for best practices in data analysis. Their work includes a gap analysis that will help identify what additional information is needed to answer vital questions about drought in California. Join us to learn how these collaborative efforts help transform shared data into actionable insights for more effective drought response and planning.

Presenters

  • Ashley Vizek, FlowWest
  • Tom Gibbens-Matsuyama, UCSB Bren MEDS program
  • Emma Bea Mitchell, UCSB Bren MEDS program
  • Karol Paya, UCSB Bren MEDS program
  • Takeen Shamloo, UCSB Bren MEDS program


Learn more about the presenters on our website.

Thank You To Our Sponsors

About Data for Lunch

Data for Lunch is a free and dynamic virtual event series for water professionals, researchers, policymakers, and other partners to explore and discuss the latest water-related datasets, technologies, and governance innovations.

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Funding for this project has been provided in full or in part from the Budget Act of 2022 and through an agreement with the State.

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The Consortium is an independent nonprofit formed by state agencies and others to provide accurate and comprehensive water and ecological data. Our work helps Californians make smart decisions for a sustainable future by improving how we understand and use water data. For more information, visit cawaterdata.org.