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Kenneth M. Strzepek Research Scientist
Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change Center for Global Change Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 77 Massachusetts Ave, E19-411
Cambridge, MA 02139-4307 USA Telephone: (+1) 617-715-5187
Mobile (+1) 303-886-7230 Fax: (+1) 617-253-9845
1. EDUCATION 1980 Ph.D. Water Resource Systems Massachusetts Institute of Technology Dissertation: A Systems Approach to Agricultural Drainage Design in Egypt 1977 M.Sc. Civil Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1975 B.Sc. Civil Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2004 M.A. Economics University of Colorado at Boulder Thesis: Economic Impacts of High Aswan Dam on Egypt 2015 Ph.D. Economics (Candidate) University of Hamburg Dissertation: Economic Impacts of Blue Nile Development on the Economies of Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt.
2. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA Research Scientist, Center for Global Changes Science and Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global July 2010 to Present
Visiting Professor, Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences May 2008 to June 2010(While on leave) World Institute for Development Economics Research United Nations University, Helsinki - Finland
Non-Resident Senior Research Fellow Development under Climate Change Program August 2011 to Present Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
John F. Kennedy School of Government t Adjunct Professor of Public Policy January 2015 to Present
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Industrial Economics, Inc., Cambridge, MA
Senior Consultant Technical Director for World Bank, United Nations and US Government Projects September 2008 to Present University of Colorado at Boulder Professor Emeritus: Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering Department, August 2011 to present Associate Chair: Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering Department, May 2004 to June 2006 Professor: Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering Department, May 2001 to July 2011 Visiting Professor: Department of Economics Sept 2000 to Present Affiliate Faculty: Department of Planning & Design, College of Architecture & Planning Sept 2000 to Present Associate Professor: Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering Department, August 1990 to May 2001 Faculty Associate: Environment & Behavior Program, Institute for Behavioral Science, August 1995 to August 1997 Founding Director: Center for Advanced Decision Support for Water and Environmental Systems, September 1986 to October 1991 Associate Research Professor: Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering Department, September 1986 to August 1990 Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA Visiting Professor: Engineering and Public Policy, 1999 to 2000 (while on-sabbatical) International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg, Austria Leader: Climate Change, Water Resources, and Socio-Economic Impacts Project January 1993 to December 1994 (while on Leave from University of Colorado) Texas A&M University, College Station, TX Associate Professor, Civil Engineering Department, September 1984 to August 1986 United Nations Industrial Development Organization, Vienna, Austria Consultant, January 1983 to August 1984 International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg, Austria Research Scholar, Resource and Environment and Food and Agriculture Programs January 1980 to December 1982 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA Research Associate, Water Resources and Environmental Engineering Division, Department of Civil Engineering, January 1980 to February 1981 Research Engineer-Yugoslavia Field Staff, Ralph M. Parsons Laboratory for Water Resources and Hydrodynamics, May 1976 to February 1977
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Collaborative Appointments
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
Visiting Scientist, Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global May 2008 to August 2008
Research Affiliate, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering April 1990 to August 1997
Center for Environmental Economics for Africa, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa International Fellow, October 2001 to December 2004
International Water Management Institute, Colombo, Sri Lanka
Fellow, January 2001 to December 2003
Stockholm Environment Institute, Stockholm, Sweden & Boston, MA
Senior Associate, The Water and Development Program, June 1998 to December 2000
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
Collaborative Researcher, Center for Integrated Study of the Human Dimensions of Global Change, May 1998 to present
Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
Visiting Associate Professor, Agricultural and Chemical Engineering Department, January 1990 to December 1992
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III. HONORS AND SCHOLARLY AWARDS United Nations University – World Institute For Development Economics Non-Resident Senior Fellow , 2014- present
Maass_White Faculty Fellow Institute for Water Resources, US Army Corp of Engineer. 2009
World Bank Hydrology Expert Facility 2008-2009
Co-Recipient of Nobel Peace Prize as IPCC Author 2007
Tau Beta Pi - Eminent Engineer, 1996
US Department of the Interior, Citizens Award, 1990
Sigma Xi, Scientific Research Society of North America, 1977
Exxon Professional Development Grant, 1984, 1985, 1986
Engineering Foundation Research Initiation Grant, 1986
Arthur T. Ippen Memorial Fellowship, MIT , 1979
Shell Energy Fellowhip, 1976
University of Colorado Civil Environmental and Architectural Engineering Research Development Award 1990 College of Engineering Outstanding Undergraduate Advisor Award 1995 Civil Environmental and Architectural Engineering Student Appreciation Award 1996 Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering Teaching Award 1997
Interdisciplinary Institute of Emerging Technology, India- Elected Life Member 1999
Austrian Operations Research Society- Distinguished Lecturer 1999
International Water Management Institute, Fellow 2000-2003 IV. TEACHING AND RESEARCH INTERESTS
My teaching interests and focus lie in three areas. 1) Skill Development in fundamentals of Civil Engineering: Fluid Mechanics, Hydraulic Engineering, Probability and Statistics, Systems Analysis, Planning Methods, and Engineering Economy. 2) Teaching an interdisciplinary approach to natural resource and managed environmental systems, including teaching technology to non-engineers and scientists. 3) Undergraduate Research: Using one-on-one teaching in the problem solving context to develop independent thinking, problem solving and deeper knowledge.
I am engaged in research in three distinct but related areas. 1) The development and management of water resources, agricultural and environmental systems at the global and local scale. 2) The assessment of the potential impact of climatic change on the development and management of water resources, agricultural and environmental systems. 3) The Human Dimension of Global Change and the associated socio-economic impacts. I am especially interested in how technology, economics, and institutions interact in this process and I am actively involved in multidisciplinary research with ecologists, economists and social scientists.
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V. PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS Last Two Years 1. K. Strzepek, J. Neumann, J. Smith, J. Martinich, B. Boehlert, M. Hejazi, J. Henderson, C.
Wobus, R. Jones, K. Calvin, D. Johnson, E. Monier, J. Strzepek, J.-‐H. Yoon (2014) Benefits of greenhouse gas mitigation on the supply, management, and use of water resources in the United States : Climatic Change R 10.1007/s10584-‐014-‐1279-‐9 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10584-‐014-‐1279-‐9
2. Price.J, L. Wright and K. Strzepek (2014) Calibrated Methodology for Assessing Climate
Change Adaptation Costs for Urban Drainage Systems, Urban Water Journal, in press
3. Blanc, É., K. Strzepek, A. Schlosser, H. Jacoby, A. Gueneau, C. Fant, S. Rausch and J. Reilly (2014) Modeling U.S. water resources under climate change Earth's Future, 2(4): 197–224 (doi:10.1002/2013EF000214), 2014
4. Schlosser, C.A., K. Strzepek, X. Gao, C. Fant, É. Blanc, S. Paltsev, H. Jacoby, J. Reilly and A.
GueneauThe future of global water stress: An integrated assessment Earth's Future, online first (doi:10.1002/2014EF000238), 2014
5. Staples, M., H. Olcay, R. Malina, P. Trivedi, M. Pearlson, K. Strzepek, S. Paltsev, C. Wollersheim and S. Barrett (June 2014) Water consumption footprint and land requirements of large-‐scale alternative diesel and jet fuel production Environmental Science & Technology, 47(21): 12557–12565, 2014
6. Boehlert, B. and K. Strzepek (2103) Competition for Water for Agriculture through 2050
(2013) UNCTAD Trade and Environment Review 2013, Commentary XV, pages 82–85, 2013 7. Henderson, J., C. Rodgers, R. Jones, J. Smith, K. Strzepek and J. Martinich (2013)
Economic impacts of climate change on water resources in the coterminous United States Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, doi: 10.1007/s11027-‐013-‐9483-‐x, 2013
8. Robinson, S., K. Strzepek and R. Cervigni (2013) The Cost of Adapting to Climate Change in Ethiopia Ethiopia Strategy Support Program II Working Paper 53, IFPRI ESSP WP 53, 2013
9. Strzepek, K., C.A. Schlosser, A. Gueneau, X. Gao, E. Blanc, C. Fant, B. Rasheed and H.D. Jacoby
(2013) Modeling water resource systems within the framework of the MIT Integrated Global System Model: IGSM-‐WRS Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, 5(3): 638–653, 2013
10. Strzepek, K., M. Jacobsen, B. Boehlert and J. Neumann (2013)Toward evaluating the effect of
climate change on investments in the water resources sector: insights from the forecast and analysis of hydrological indicators in developing countries Environmental Research Letters, 8(4): 044014, 2013
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1. Fathelrahman, E.M., Ascough II, J.C., Green, T.R., Babiker, M.H. and Strzepek, K.M.,
2009. Trade-off analysis between economic development and climate change adaptation strategies for River Nile Basin water resources. In: R. Taylor et al. (Editors), Groundwater and Climate Change in Africa. IAHS Publication 334, Wallingford, UK, pp. 257-269.
2. Robinson,S, K. Strzepek, M. El-Said, H. Hofgren, 2009 The High Dam at Aswan in Indirect Economic Impacts of Dams: Case Studies from India, Egypt and Brazil Ramesh Bhatia, Rita Cestti, Monica Scatasta, R. P. S. Malik Academic Foundation , Washington pp 227-274
3. Juana, J and K. Strzepek (2008) “Households' welfare analysis of the impact of global change on water resources in South Africa”: AGREKON, In Press
4. Block, P., K. Strzepek, M. Rosegrant,. D., Xinshen, (2008) Impacts of considering climate variability on investment decisions in Ethiopia: Agricultural Economics. In Press
5. Strzepek,K, G.Yohe, R, Tol and M. Rosegrant, (2008)The value of the high Aswan Dam to
the Egyptian economy, Ecological Economics Volume 66, Issue 1, 15 May 2008, Pages 117-126.
6. Yohe, G and K. Strzepek,(2007), “Adaptation and Mitigation as ComplementaryTools for
Reducing the Risk of Climate Impacts” Submitted to Mitigation and Adaptation Journal, Volume 12, Number 5 June 2007 Pages 727-739
7. Prasad K.,K. Strzepek and B. van Koppen (2007)"An approach to assessing socioeconomic
implications of water management alternatives" Water Policy Vol 9 No 2 Pages 131147 IWA Publishing 2007
8. Mladenov,N, R Gardner, N. Flores, J Mbaiwa, G. Mmopelwa, K. Strzepek (2007) “The
value of wildlife-viewing tourism as an incentive for conservation of biodiversity in the Okavango Delta, Botswana,” Development Southern Africa, Volume 24, Issue 3 September 2007 , pages 409 - 423
9. Hellmuth M, D. Yates ; K. Strzepek , W. Sanderson (2006) An integrated population,
economic, and water resource model to address sustainable development questions for Botswan, Water International, vol. 31, no2, pp. 183-197
10. Prasad K, B van Koppen, K Strzepek (2006) Equity and productivity assessments in the
Olifants River basin, South Africa , Natural Resources Forum 30 (1), pages 63-75.
11. Prasad k, K. Strzepek, B.van Koppen(2006)” Addressing Socioeconomic Objectives through Enhanced Decision Support Systems for Water Resources Management: Vision, Gaps, and Challenges in South Africa “ Journal of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics, Volume 4 - Number 6,p. 1-7 2006
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12. Gooseff, MN, K Strzepek, and SC Chapra. (2005) Potential effect of climate change on water temperature downstream of a reservoir: Lower Madison River, Montana" Climatic Change , Volume 68, Number 3 , February 2005, Pages: 331 - 353
13. McCluskey, M. P. Kirshen, R. Vogel, and K. Strzepek (2005) , Climate Change Impacts on
the Water Resources of China, Climatic Change , Climatic Change , Volume 68, Number 3,February 2005, Pages: 303 - 330
14. Mladenov.N, K, Strzepek & R, Serumola (2005) Water quality assessment and modelling of
an effluent- dominated stream, the Notwane River, Botswana, Environmental Monitoring & Assessment Volume 109, Numbers 1-3,October 2005 Pages: 97 - 121
15. Wiberg,D. and Strzepek, M. (2005)RR-05-001 Development of Regional Economic Supply Curves for Surface Water Resources and Climate Change Assessments: A Case Study of China. pp 115 Research Report of International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
16. Wiberg, D. & K, Strzepek, 2004 Climate Change, A boon or bane to water management in China, in Potential Climate Changes and Sustainable Water Management, M. Lisaewska, Editor, Polish Academy of Science
17. Rosenzweig C., K. Strzepek, D. Major, A. Iglesias, .D. Yates, A. McCluskey, and D.Hillel
(2004) Water Resources For Agriculture In A Changing Climate:International Case Studies, Global Environmental Change, Vol 14/4 Dec 2004, p.345-360
18. Yates, D., S. Gangopadhyay, B. Rajagopalan, and K. Strzepek,(2003) A nearest neighbor
bootstrap technique for generating regional climate scenarios for integrated assessments, Water Resources Water Resources Research, 39(7), p1199-2005, 2003
19. Casman,et al. (Strzepek) (2003) Chapter 19:Importance of Defining Malaria Risk: Summary
and Discussion in The Contextural Determinants of Malaria, Casman & Dowlatabadi, Editors, RFF Press pp. 349-358.
20. C. J. Vorosmarty*, A. Askew*, W. Grabs*, R. G. Barry*, C. Birkett*, P. Dvll*, B.
Goodison*, A. Hall*, R. Jenne*, L. Kitaev*, J. Landwehr, M. Keeler*, G. Leavesley, J. Schaake*, K. Strzepek*, S. S. Sundarvel*, K. Takeuchi* and F. Webster*. Global water data; a newly endangered species. Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union. v. 82, no. 5, January 30, 2001. p. 54, 56
21. Strzepek, K., Yates, D., Yohe, G. and Tol, R.: "Constructing Not Implausible Climate And
Economic Scenarios For Egypt" Integrated Assessment 2: 139-157, 2001
22. Kenneth Strzepek 1.1 World water vision: Report and scenarios, Water Policy 3 (2001)
23. Strzepek, K. & D. Yates (2000) “Responses and Thresholds of the Egyptian Economy to Climate Change Impacts on the Water Resources of the Nile River,” Climatic Change 46 (3):pp, 339-356.
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24. Carmichael, Jeffrey J. and Kenneth M. Strzepek, (2000) A multiple-organic-pollutant simulation/optimization model of industrial and municipal wastewater loading to a riverine environment. Water Resources Research v 36 n 5 pp.1325-1332
25. Strzepek, K., D. Major, C. Rosenzweig, A. Iglesias, D. Yates, A. Holt, and D. Hillel (1999) “New Methods of Modeling Water Availability for Agriculture Under Climate Change: The U.S. Corn belt” Journal of the American Water Resources Association, Volume 35, Number 6 December 1999 pp. 1639-1656
26. Yates, D. and Strzepek, K. (1998) “An Assessment of Integrated Climate Change Impacts on the Agricultural Economy of Egypt,” Climatic Change, 38, 3, pp. 261-287.
27. Yates, D. and Strzepek, K. (1998) “Modeling the Nile Basin Under Climatic Change,” ASCE
J. of Hydrologic Engineering, 3, 2, pp. 98-108
28. J.A. Patz, K. Strzepek, S. Lele, M. Hedden, S. Greene, B. Noden, S.I. Hay, L. Kalkstein and J.C. Beier (1998) “Predicting key malaria transmission factors, biting and entomological inoculation rates, using modeled soil moisture in Kenya,” Tropical Medicine and International Health, 3, 10, PP 818- 827
29. Strzepek, Kenneth M. and Yates, David N., 1997 " Climate Change Impacts on the
Hydrologic Resources of Europe: A Simplified Continental Scale Analysis" Climatic Change. v 36 n1. PP 79-92
30. Yates, D. and Strzepek, K. (1996) “Modeling economy-wide climate change impacts on
Egypt: A case for an integrated approach,” Environmental Modeling and Assessment Volume 1, No. 3 pp. 119- 138
31. Strzepek, K. M. & D. N. Yates (1996) Economic and Social Adaptations to Climate
Change Impacts on Water Resources: A Case Study of Egypt, International Journal of Water Resources Development, Vol. 12 No. 2, pp. 229 – 244
32. J. Carmichael, K.M. Strzepek, and B. Minarik, Impacts of Climate Change and Seasonal
Variability on Economic Treatment Costs: A Case Study of the Nitra River Basin Slovakia, 1996 International Journal of Water Resources Development, Vol. 12. No. 2, pp. 209 - 228
33. Z. Kaczmarek, J. Npaiorkowsi, and K. M. Strzepek, Climate Change Impacts on the Water
Supply Systems in the Warta River Catchment, Poland. 1996 International Journal of Water Resources Development, Vol. 12. No. 2, pp.165 - 180
34. Strzepek,K., D. Yates, J. Scheraga, A. Grambash (1996) “Assessment of Economic Impacts of Water Resources to Climate Change “, International Journal of Water Resources Development, Vol. 12 No. 2, p 141- 150
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35. Strzepek, K. D.N.Yates and M. El Quosy, (1996) “Vulnerability of Water Resources of Egypt to Climate Change” Journal of Climate Research, Vol. 6: , pp. 89-94
36. Garcia L.A., Strzepek K.M, Podmore T.H., (1994) "Design of Agricultural Drainage with
Adaptive Irrigation Management", ASCE Journal of Irrigation and Drainage, 120(1):176- 194.
37. Valdes, J. Montbrun-DiFilippo, Strzepek, Restrepo, (1992)“Real Time Operation of
Multireservoir Hydropower System", ASCE Journal of Water Resources Planning and Managernent, July 1992 v. 118 n 4
38. Abeygunawardena, P., K.M. Strzepek, and D.A. Bessler, 1990 "Adaptive Irrigation
Management for Subsistence Farming," Water International Development, 6(2):115-121, .
39. John Humphries & Kenneth Strzepek, (1988) "Institutional Issue of Irrigation Management", (In English) Journal fuer Entwiktlung Politik, (Journal of Development Policy), Vol. 5, No. 3, 1988, pp. 61-82.
40. G.J. Sullivan & K.M. Strzepek, (1988) "Reservoir Drawdown Expert System", Army
Environmental Sciences, Vol. 6., No. 4, Spring, 1988, pp. 14-18.
41. Strzepek, Kenneth M., (1983) "A System Approach to Agricultural Drainage Design in Egypt", ICID Bulletin vol. 50, pp.
42. Strzepek, Kenneth M., and Marks, David H., (19810 "River Basin Simulation
Models:Guidelines for Their Use in Water Resources Planning," Water Resources Bulletin, vol.17, , pp.
43. Nogueria, V.D., J.L. Wilson and Kenneth M. Strzepek, (1981) "River Basin Simulation in
Systems with Large Response Time,", in Journal of Hydrology, 51 (1981).
VII. PUBLICATIONS IN BOOKS
Books
1. Christopher, Jack B. and Kenneth M. Strzepek, 1987, Industrial Water Use and Treatment Practices, Cassell Tycooly, Philadelphia,
2. Strzepek, Kenneth M., and Joel B. Smith, Editors.1995 As Climate Changes: International
Impacts and Implication, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, New York, pp. 340
3. Kaczmarek, Z, K. Strzepek, L. Somlyody, and V. Prishnikya,1996 Editors, Water Resources Management in the Face of the Climatic\Hydrologic Uncertainties, Kluwer Press,
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Peer-Reviewed Chapters and Reports
1. Block, P., K. Strzepek, M. Rosegrant,. D., Xinshen, (2007) Impacts of considering climate
variability on investment decisions in Ethiopia: EPTD discussion Paper Series No. 150.pp 69 International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) Washington, DC 20006
2. Strzepek and Yates (2003) Chapter 6 Assessing the Effects of Climate Change on the Water Resources of the Western United States: Water and Climate in the Western United States, William M Lewis, Editor, Univ of Colorado Press pp. 93-106.
3. Yohe, G and K. Strzepek, (2005), “Climate Change and Water Resource Assessment in
South Asia: Addressing Uncertainties” in "Climate Change and Water Resources in South Asia"Edited by M. Monirul Qader Mirza and Q.K.Ahmad, Taylor & Francis, U.K. 2005ISBN: 0-415-36442-6 pp 150 - 180
4. Strzepek,K.M. (2000) “Models for Assessments of Global Water in 2025”, in World Water Scenarios: Analyses, ed Frank Rijsberman, Earthscan Publications Limited, London pp. 46- 61
5. Strzepek,K.M., Holt, A, Kemp-Benedict, E, Raskin, P., Gallopin, G, and Rijsberman, F.
(2000) “Rationalisation and Implications of the World Water Scencarios”, in World Water Scenarios: Analyses, ed Frank Rijsberman, Earthscan Publications Limited, London pp. 120- 160
6. Strzepek,K.M., Holt, A, (2000) “Local Scale Implications of the World Water Scencarios:
Case Studies ”, in World Water Scenarios: Analyses, ed Frank Rijsberman, Earthscan Publications Limited, London pp. 366 –390
7. Rijsberman, F, Alcamo, J., Gallopin, G, Molden, D., Rosegrant, M, Shiklomanov, I,
Strzepek,K., (2000) “World Water Scencarios: Overview and Conclusions”, in World Water Scenarios: Analyses, ed Frank Rijsberman, Earthscan Publications Limited, London pp. 391- 396
8. Strzepek,K.M. et al, 1997United Nations Handbook on Climate Change Assessment,
Principal Lead Author "Water Resources Chapter" pp. 80
9. Strzepek, K.M. 1997 United States Environmental Protection Agency, Author "Water Resources Chapter" in Guidebook Climate Change Assessment for States. pp 62
10. Cohen, Strzepek, & Yates,1996 “ Climate Change Water Balance Components”, In Impact
of Climatic Change/Variability on Water Resources Management, Kaczmarek, Strzepek, Somlyody and Priazhinskaya , Editors pp. 30-46
11. Kaczmarek,Z, Strzepek,K. Somlyody, L, 1996, “Water Resources Management Under
Climate Variability,” 1996, In Impact of Climatic Change/Variability on Water Resources
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Management, Kaczmarek, Strzepek, Somlyody and Priazhinskaya , Editors, Kluwer Academic Press, pp. 378-389
12. Strzepek and Kaczmarek 1996 “ Introduction to Case Studies, In Impact of Climatic
Change/Variability on Water Resources Management, Kaczmarek, Strzepek, Somlyody and Priazhinskaya , Editors, Kluwer Academic Press pp. 197-202
13. Rietsma,R, Zagona,E, Chapra,S, & Strzepek, K, (1996) Decision Support Systems , in,
Water Resources Handbook, L. Mays Editor, Mc Graw-Hill pp.
14. Strzepek, Yates, Valdes, Lettenmier, &Tomasko, (1996) Water Resources Impact and Adaptation Assessments , 1996, in Vulnerability and Adaptation Assessments: An International Handbook, Benioff, Guill, & Lee Editors, Kluwer Academic Publisher ,pp. 5.45-5.62
15. Strzepek, Yates, Valdes, Lettenmier, &Tomasko, (1996) Water Water Resources Impacts ,
in Vulnerability and Adaptation Assessments: An International Handbook, Benioff, Guill, & Lee Editors, Kluwer Academic Publisher, pp. G.1-G-64,
16. Kaczmarek, et al, 1996 “Water Resources Management” , In Climatic Change 1995:
Impacts, Adaptation, & Mitigation, Watson, Zinyowerta, Moss , Editors, Cambridge University Press pp. 467-486
17. Strzepek,K, S. Onyeji, M. Saleh, & D.Yates (1995) “Integrated Assessment of Climate
Change Impacts on Egypt”, pp. 180-200 in As Climate Changes: International Impacts and Implications, Strzepek and Smith, Editors, Cambridge University Press
18. Reibame, W. and Strzepek,K, et al. (1995) “Complex River Basin ”, in As Climate
Changes: International Impacts and Implications, Strzepek and Smith, Editors, Cambridge University Press, pp. 180-200
19. Smith, J, Strzepek, K, Kalkstein, L, Nicholls, R, Smith, T, Riebsame, W, & Rosenzweig, C.
1995 Executive Summary In As Climate Changes: International Impacts and Implications, Editor, Strzepek & Smith, Cambridge Univ. Press pp. 1-20.
20. Strzepek , KM 1992 ,“A Methodology for Assessing Impact of Global Changes on Reservoir
System In Climatic Fluctuations and Water Management by Mahmoud A. Abu-Zeid, Asit K. Biswas (Editor) Butterworth-Heinemann
VIII. PEER-REVIEWED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
1. Strzepek. K, 1997 “The Ability of Integrated Assessment Models to Capture Climate Change Impacts on Developing Countries: The Effect of Sectoral, Temporal, and Spatial Aggregation on Market and Non-Market Impacts”:, Proceedings of the IPCC Asia-Pacific Workshop on Integrated Assessment Models Tokyo, 10-12 March 1997 pp 60-72
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2. Garcia L.A., Strzepek K.M. and Podmore T.H, "Design of Conjunctive Irrigation and Drainage System", presented at the Visions of the Future, Third National Irrigation Symposium, Phoenix, October 1990.
3. Garcia L.A., Valdes J.B. and Strzepek K.M, "Impact of Changes in Weather
Patterns on Irrigation and Drainage Systems", American Geophysical Union Tenth Annual "Hydrology Days", Colorado State University, Fort Collins, April 1990.
4. Garcia L.A., Strzepek K.M., and Podmore T.H, "Design of Conjunctive Irrigation and
Drainage Systems", ASAE International Winter Meeting, New Orleans, December 1989.
5. Garcia L.A., Strzepek K.M., and Podmore T.H, "Robustness: A Criterion for
Drainage Design", ASAE International Winter Meeting, New Orleans, December 1989.
6. Strzepek, K.M. and Garcia, L.A., "An Intelligent Planning Tool for Emergency
Operation of Multipurpose Reservoir Systems" Computerized Decision Support Systems for Water Managers ASCE 3rd Water Resources Operations and Management Workshop: Colorado State University, Fort Collins, June 1989.
7. David Sieh & Kenneth M. Strzepek, "OMADSS: Operations and Maintenance,
Advanced Decision Support System" " Computerized Decision Support Systems for Water Managers ASCE 3rd Water Resources Operations and Management Workshop: Colorado State University, Fort Collins, June 1989.
8. Garcia, L.A. and Strzepek, K.M., "CURVENUMBER: An Expert System for
Parameter Identification in Rainfall-Runoff Models" Special Session on Expert Systems in Water Resources, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, 9 December 1988.
9. Kenneth M. Strzepek, "A Comprehensive Tool for Tile Drainage Planning", Planning Now for Irrigation and Drainage in the 21st Century, ASCE Irrigation and Drainage Specialty Conference, 18-21 July 1988, Lincoln, NE
10. Kenneth M. Strzepek, Linda Berkowitz, & Larry Eaton, “Expert Systems Water
Management: A Demonstration” Planning Now for Irrigation and Drainage in the 21st Century, ASCE Irrigation and Drainage Specialty Conference, 18-21 July 1988 (Lincoln, NE)
11. Strzepek, K.M. and Garcia, L.A., "A Decision Support System for Tile Drainage Design", Third International Workshop on Land Drainage, Columbus, Ohio, Dec. 1987.
12. Strzepek, K.M., Garcia, L.A. and Christopher J., "A Decision Support Package for
Title Drainage Design", Fifth National Drainage Symposium, Chicago, Illinois, Dec. 1987.
13. Garcia, L.A. and Strzepek, K.M., "SPILL: An Advanced Decision Support System
for Evaluation of Spillways.", presented at the Computational Hydrology, First International Conference, Anaheim, July 1987.
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14. Strzepek, K.M., Garcia, L.A. and Christopher J., "A CAD Approach to Training Engineers on Analysis of Uncertainty and Risk in Drainage Design" Reviewed Paper, USCID Tenth Technical Conference on Irrigation Drainage and Flood Control, Reno, Nov. 1985.
15. Strzepek, K.M., L.A. Garcia, & G.J. Sullivan, ”A Stochastic Dynamic Programming Model for Reservoir Operation Using Lotus 1-2-3.” ASCE Reviewed Proceedings Computer Applications in Water Resources, Buffalo, N.Y., June 1985.
16. The Role of Water Resources Development in Industrial Development: A Perspective for
Africa”, Kenneth M. Strzepek, Invited Paper Water Resources Management in Industrial Areas, Tycooly International Publishing Ltd., Dublin, September 1982.
17. Kenneth M. Strzepek, David H. Marks, John L. Wilson and Donald S. Grossman, Planning
and Design of Agricultural Drainage Systems Under Uncertainty", in Proceedings of IFAC Symposium on Water and Related Land Resource Systems, Y. Haimes and J. Kindler, Editors 1981
18. "Analysis of Tile Drainage Design Policies in Egypt", Kenneth M. Strzepek, presented at
conference on Water Management in Cairo, Egypt, I. Elassiouti and D.H. Marks, Editors January 1981,
19. “Analysis of Multi-Level Irrigation and Drainage Planning in Nile Delta", Kenneth Strzepek,
Fabio Ramos, and David Marks, presented at ASCE Specialty Conference, Water Resources Systems, Houston, Texas, February 1979.
20. "Design of Agricultural Drainage Under Uncertainty" Kenneth M. Strzepek, David Marks,
and John L. Wilson, in Water Resource Planning in Egypt, I. Elassiouti and D.H. Marks, Editors, January 1979.
21. Users Manual for the MIT River Basin Simulation Model, Kenneth M. Strzepek, David
Marks, and John L. Wilson, in Water Resource Planning in Egypt, I. Elassiouti and D.H. Marks, Editors, January 1979
IX. OTHER PUBLICATIONS
Popular Press
1. Strzepek, KM., M. Hellmuth, N. Mladenov, A. Holt, 1998 “Water Resources Supply and Demand Modeling - Projections from 1995-2020: Gabarone Case Study”. POPNET Vol. 30, Fall 1998
2. Strzepek, K.M., & Chapra, S.C, 1990 “Do The Right Thing: In the "automated office," the
information gap between public-policy makers and engineers will continue to shrink. CIVIL ENGINEERING. , Nov. 1990 v 60 n 11
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3. Strzepek, K.M., 1988 "Computer Paints Environmental Portrait" PUBLIC WORKS pp.80-81.
Government and Technical Reports.
1. Theoretical and Practical Characteristics of the MIT River Basin Simulation Model, Roberto Lenton, and Kenneth Strzepek, Technical Report NO. 225, Ralph M. Parsons Laboratory for Water Resources and Hydrodynamics, Department of Civil Engineering, MIT, August 1977.
2. "Preliminary Simulation of the Lake Nasser-Toshka Diversion with Generated Data Series,”
Kenneth Strzepek, Chapter 7 in Theory and Applications of the Multivariate Broken Line, Disaggregation and Monthly Autoregressive Streamflow Generators to the Nile River, Kevin Curry and Rafael Bras, TAP Report 78-5 Technology Adaptation Program, MIT, September 1978.
3. A Guide for the Use of the MIT River Basin Simulation Model, Kenneth Strzepek, Roberto
Lenton, and David Marks, TAP Report 78-2 Technology Adaptation Program, MIT, December 1978.
4. Analysis of Multipurpose River Basin Systems: Guidelines for Simulation Modeling,
Kenneth Strzepek and Roberto Lenton, Technical Report No. 236, Ralph M. Parsons Laboratory for Water Resources and Hydrodynamics, Department of Civil Engineering, MIT, December 1978.
5. "Multipurpose Demand/Supply Integration: From Sub-Regional towards Regional Water
Resource Systems under Institutional Constraints" Kenneth M. Strzepek, Theme Paper, presented at IIASA/IAHS/IAHR Workshop on Criteria, Conflicts, Uncertainty and Institutions in Regional Water Management, October 1980.
6. The Role of International River/Lake Basin Development in the Industrial Development of
Africa, a report to UNIDO Task Force on the African Industrial Development Decade, Kenneth M. Strzepek, August 1981.
7. A Systematic Approach to Water Resource Assessment in Arid and Semi-Arid Lands of
Northern Mexico, Kenneth M. Strzepek, Report to the "Arid Lands Systems Analysis" project of Centro de Investigacion Quimica Applicad, Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. 1983
8. Planning and Design of Agricultural Drainage Systems Under Uncertainty: A Dynamic
Multi-Level Approach, Kenneth M. Strzepek, John L. Wilson, and David H. Marks, Technical Report No. 260, Ralph M. Parsons Laboratory for Water Resources and Hydrodynamics, Department of Civil Engineering, MIT, July 1982.
9. Industrial Water Use and Treatment Practices, Kenneth M. Strzepek, Report to UNIDO,
September 1982, to be published as UN Sales Publication.
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10. Environmental Aspects of the Wood and Wood Processing Industry, Kenneth M. Strzepek, Report to UNIDO, December 1982, UNIDO Monograph.
11. Approaches to Regional Environmental Hazard Assessment, Kenneth M. Strzepek and S.
Chibo Onyeji, July 1983 Report to UNEP/UNIDO Regional Seas Program.
12. K.M. Strzepek, Contributing Author, Contingency Planning for Industrial Emergencies For the West and Central African Region, United Nations Industrial Development Organization Report, UNIDO/IS 454, 15 December 1983.
13. K.M. Strzepek, Contributing Author, Final Report on Workshop on the Institutions and co-
ordination of National Contingency Plans for Emergencies Associated with Industrial Installations in the West and Central African Region, UNIDO/UNDP March 1984.
14. United Nations Comprehensive Assessment of the Freshwater Resources of the World,
Stockholm Environment Institute, 1997
15. Water Futures: Assessment of Long-range Patterns and Problems, Background Document to United Nations Comprehensive Assessment of the Freshwater Resources of the World, Stockholm Environment Institute
X. INVITED TALKS
1. Advanced Decision Support Systems in Water and Environmental Systems, "90 Minutes" Lecture Series of Alumni Association of the University of Colorado, 1989
2. Advanced Decision Support Systems in Engineering, SIGMA XI Invited Lecture Series,
Colorado State University, 1989
3. Advanced Decision Support System in Water and Environmental Systems, George Aiken Lecture, University of Vermont, 1989
4. Climate Change Impacts on Water Resource, Walter Orr Roberts Lecture, Aspen, Colorado
August 1992
5. “Show me the Money" Integrated Economic Impacts of Climate Change. Distinguished Lecture Series" Carnegie-Mellon University May 1997
6. Climate Change, Water Resources and Socio-Economic Impacts, USEPA, Washington, DC.,
Inaugural Climate Change Impact Seminar at EPA HQ, September 1996:
7. Threshold in Climate Impacts on Water Resources, Potsdam Institute for Climate Research, January 1997
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8. Integrated Climate Impacts on Egypt, Potsdam Institute for Climate Reseach, January 1997
9. Aggregation Issues in Integrated Assessment Models of Developing Countries, IPCC Workshop on Integrated Assessment Modeling, Tokyo March 1997
10. Water in Economic Models of Climate Impact Assessment United Nations Global Modeling
Forum, Tokyo 1997
11. "Distinguished Lecture Series" Carnegie-Mellon University "Show me the Money" Integrated Economic Impacts of Climate Change. May 1997
12. "Climate Change Impacts on Western Water Resources" Snowmass Workshop on Integrated
Climate Change Impacts" July 1997
13. "Climate Change, Land and Western Water" GCEQ Symposium on Water in the West April 1997
14. Overview of Climate Change Impacts on the Relationship between Water Resource Supply and
Demand National Symposium on Climate Change, Variability and Water Resources Management, October 1997
15. Measuring Water Resources Vulnerabilty to Climate Change, USEPA Workshop, Boulder, CO,
January 1998
16. "Climate Change and Western Water" US National Assessment Great Basin Regional Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah, February 1998
17. “Land Use Change Impacts on Water Resources,” HDGC Symposium, Barcelona Spain March
1998
18. Keynote “Future Scenarios of Water Supply and Demand” International Workshop on Water and Security in the Middle East, GreenCross, Paris, France March 1998
19. “Human Aspects of Climate Impacts on Egypt” Center for the Integrated Study of the Human
Dimension of Global Change, Carnegie-Mellon University Pittsburg, PA May 1998
20. “Overview of Climate Change Impacts on the Relationship between Water Resource Supply and Demand” NOAA Regional Symposium on Climate Change St. Louis, MO, June 1998
21. “Integrated Climate Change Impact Assessment on Water Resources” NSF National Research
Planning Meeting, Washington, DC July 1998
22. Water Resources Supply and Demand Modeling - Projections from 1995-2020: Gabarone Case Study. International Conference on Population, Development and Environment, Vienna, July 1998
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23. "Climate Change Impacts on Global Water Systems" Snowmass Workshop on Integrated Climate Change Impacts" August 1998
24. "Climate Change Impacts on Colorado Water Resource " U of C Law School, Lunch time
Seminar Series Boulder, CO August 1998
25. "Climate Change Impacts on Alpine Mountain Streams" American Fisheries Association, Hartford, Ct August 1998
26. “Water for Agriculture Present, 2010, 2020.” Presented to CEOs of 4 Major US Agri-Business
Corporation, Des Moines, IA October 1998
27. “Water for Agriculture” Pioneer Hybrid Seed, Strategic Issue Seminar, Des Moines, IA October 1998
28. "Climate Change Impacts on Colorado Water Resource " U of C Water Resources and
Environmental Engineering Seminar Seriers Boulder, CO November1998
29. Integrated Climate Change Impact Assessment, Workshop on Regional Assessments, National Institute for Global Environmental Change, September 1997
30. “Water Resource Modeling in the context of on Population, Development and Environment”
University of Pretoria, South Africa; European Union Workshop on Population, Development and the Environment. January 1999
31. “Water Resource Modeling in the context of Sustainable Development” Tellus Institute,
Boston February 1999
32. "Climate Change and Western Water" Western Water Symposium, CIRES University of Colorado, Boulder, CO May 1999
33. “Scale in Integrated Assessment of Climate Change Impacts” Center for the Integrated Study
of the Human Dimension of Global Change, Carnegie-Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA May 1999
34. “Water for Agriculture Present, 2010, 2020.” Presented to World Bank Workshop on Irrigation
Technology, Valley, Nebraska June 1999
35. “Global Water Resources, Agricultural, and Socio-economic Databases for Water Resource and Environmental Policy Assessments: Current Issues and Future Needs” International Association of Hydrologic Research Congress, Birmingham July 1999
36. "Climate Change Impacts on Global Water Systems" Snowmass Workshop on Integrated
Climate Change Impacts" August 1999
37. “World Water Vision From Global to Regional Scenarios and Assessment” Stockholm Water Symposium, Stockholm, Sweden August 1999
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38. "The History of Operations Research in Water Resources Planning and Management” Distinguished Lecture of the Austrian Society for Operations Research, Vienna, Austria November 1999
39. Water Resource Assessment From Global to Regional Scenarios and Assessment American
Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA December 1999.
XI. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
1. Planning for Integrated Management of Water and Related Land Resources: A Case Study of Southwestern Skane, Sweden, J. Kindler and K.M. Strzepek, Presented at Symposium on Optimal Utilization of Water Resources, Varna, Bulgaria, May 26-28, 1983.
2. “Artificial Intelligence in Irrigation and Drainage” Kenneth M. Strzepek, 11th Technical
Conference USCID, 14-15 September 1988, San Diego
3. “An Intelligent Advisor for Operations and Maintenance of Irrigation Structures,” Kenneth M. Strzepek & David Sieh, 11th Technical Conference USCID,14-15 September 1988, San Diego
4. “An Expert System for Design of Irrigation Wells,” Terrence Fulp and Kenneth M. Strzepek,
11th Technical Conference USCID 14-15 September 1988, San Diego
5. “Advanced Decision Support Systems for Water Management” 6. Kenneth M. Strzepek, Technology Transfer: A Contact Sport, 15 July 1988, Denver.
7. “Issues in the Development of Expert Systems for Water Resources Management,” Kenneth
M. Strzepek, Invited Paper, Special Session on Expert Systems in Water Resources, American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting, 9 December 1988, San Francisco
8. “Intelligent Planning Tool for Emergency Operation of Multipurpose Reservoir Systems,”
G.J. Sullivan & Kenneth M. Strzepek, Special Session on Expert Systems in Water Resources1 American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 9 December 1988, San Francisco
9. “CURVENUMBER: An Expert System for Parameter Identification in Rainfall-Runoff
Models” Luis A. Garcia & Kenneth M. Strzepek, Special Session on Expert Systems in Water Resources, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 9 December 1988, San Francisco
10. “River Basin Simulation Models and Expert Systems for Regional Development.”IIASA
Workshop on Expert Systems and Regional Development, 13-15 February 1988, Laxenburg, Austria
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11. “Advanced Decision Support Systems for Water Resource Management” Department of Hydraulics Engineering, Tsinghua University, 11 July 1988, Beijing, People's Republic of China
12. “Advanced Computer Techniques for Water Resources Simulations” SHANXI Science and
Technology Commission, 12-14 July 1988, Tiayuan, SHANXI, People's Republic of China
13. “Advanced Computer Applications in Water and Environmental Engineering”, Civil Engineering Department, Texas A&M Univ. College Station, TX, 14 September 1988
14. “GIS in Water Planning” Department of Geography, University of Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The
Netherlands, 14 December 1988
15. "AI in Irrigation and Planning" International Land Reclamation Institute, Wageningen, The Netherlands, 16 December 1988
16. “Issues in the Development of Expert Systems for Water Resources Management”, Kenneth
M. Strzepek, EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, Vol. 70, No. 20 May 16, 1989
17. “Intelligent Planning Tool for Emergency Operation of Multipurpose Reservoir Systems”
G.J. Sullivan & Kenneth M. Strzepek, EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, Vol. 70, No. 20 May 16, 1989
18. “CURVENUMBER: An Expert System for Parameter Identification in Rainfall-Runoff
Models” Luis A. Garcia and Kenneth M. Strzepek, EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, Vol. 70, No. 20 May 16, 1989
19. “Global Warming Impact on Water Demand and Supply in the Lower Gunnison Reservoir
System” Kenneth M. Strzepek, EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, Vol. 70, No. 43 October 24, 1989
20. “Global Warming Impact on Water Demand and Supply in the Lower Gunnison Reservoir
System” Kenneth M. Strzepek, FALL 89 Meeting American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, December 1989
21. “Automated Flood Plain Mapping using GIS,” Terri Betancourt and K.M. Strzepek,
Association of State Flood Plain Manager, Phoenix, April 1989
22. “Automated Mapping and Other Tools for Flood Plain Management,” Terri Betancourt, K.M. Strzepek, Tom Over, and Steven Wehrend, HEC-2 User's Conference, Denver, July 1989
23. Municipal Water Supply: A Global Perspective. Presented at Colorado Water Perspectives:
The Past, Present, and Future, Sponsored by Colorado Municipal Assistant's Association, 20 April 1989
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24. Advanced Decision Support Systems Applied to Water Resource Systems 1989 Fall Seminar Series, Department of Civil Engineering, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Co.
25. “Intelligent Planning Tool for Emergency Operation of Multipurpose Reservoir Systems”
G.J. Sullivan & Kenneth M. Strzepek, Special Session on Expert Systems in Water Resources, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 9 December 1988, San Francisco
26. “CURVENUMBER. An Expert System for Parameter Identification in Rainfall-Runoff
Models” Luis A. Garcia & Kenneth M. Strzepek, Special Session on Expert Systems in Water Resources, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 9 December 1988, San Francisco
27. "OMADSS: Operations and Maintenance Advanced Decision Support System" David Sieh
& Kenneth M. Strzepek, Computerized Decision Support Systems for Water Managers ASCE 3rd Water Resources Operations and Management Workshop: 27-30 June 1989, CSU, Fort Collins, CO
28. James W.P., K.M. Strzepek, & R.A. Wurbs,”Microcomputers in Hydraulics-Hydrology
Education,” ASCE Specialty Conference, Hydraulics and Hydrology in the Small Computer Age, Lake Buena Vista Florida, August 1985.
29. An Expert system for Agricultural Drainage System Planning," K.M Strzepek, presented at
Computer-Aided Methods in Geology and Engineering, Denver, CO, October 1988.
30. "The MIT River Basin Simulation Model: MITSIM," K.M. Strzepek, presented at American Geophysical Union- Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 1986.
31. Advanced Decision Support Methods for Water Management" presented at Colorado Water
Management and Engineering Conference, Fort Collins, CO, February, 1987.
32. “The Development and application of the MIT River Basin Simulation Model: MITSIM;" presented at the ASCE 14th Water Systems Conference, Kansas City, MO, March 1987.
33. “Climate Impact on Water Resources,” Invited Paper, UNEP Conference on Climate Change
Impacts On Southern Africa, Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe. July 1991
34. “Climate Change Impacts on Water Supply,” Invited paper, 1st Annual Inter-Agency Symposium on Climate Change and Water Resources, New Mexico, Nov 1991
35. Threshold in Climate Impacts on Water Resources, Potsdam Institute for Climate Research,
January 1997
36. Integrated Climate Impacts on Egypt, Potsdam Institute for Climate Research, January 1997
37. Aggregation Issues in Integrated Assessment Models of Developing Countries, IPCC Workshop on Integrated Assessment Modeling, Tokyo March 1997
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38. Water in Economic Models of Climate Impact Assessment United Nations Global Modeling Forum, Tokyo 1997
39. "Climate Change Impacts on Western Water Resources", Snowmass Workshop on
Integrated Climate Change Impacts" July 1997
40. "Climate Change, Land and Western Water" GCEQ Symposium on Water in the West April 1997
41. Overview of Climate Change Impacts on the Relationship between Water Resource Supply
and Demand, National Symposium on Climate Change, Variability and Water Resources Management, October 1997
42. Invited Lecture Integrated Climate Change Impact Assessment, Workshop on Regional
Assessments, National Institute for Global Environmental Change, September 1997
43. Measuring Water Resources Vulnerability to Climate Change, USEPA Workshop, Boulder, CO, January 1998
44. "Climate Change and Western Water" US National Assessment Great Basin Regional
Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah, February 1998
45. “Land Use Change Impacts on Water Resources,” HDGC Symposium, Barcelona Spain March 1998
46. “Future Scenarios of Water Supply and Demand” International Workshop on Water and
Security in the Middle East, GreenCross, Paris, France March 1998
47. “Human Aspects of Climate Impacts on Egypt” Center for the Integrated Study of the Human Dimension of Global Change, Carnegie-Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA May 1998
48. “Overview of Climate Change Impacts on the Relationship between Water Resource Supply
and Demand” NOAA Regional Symposium on Climate Change St. Louis, MO, June 1998
49. “Integrated Climate Change Impact Assessment on Water Resources” NSF National Research Planning Meeting, Washington, DC July 1998
50. Water Resources Supply and Demand Modeling - Projections from 1995-2020: Gabarone
Case Study. International Conference on Population, Development and Environment, Vienna, July 1998
51. "Climate Change Impacts on Global Water Systems", Snowmass Workshop on Integrated
Climate Change Impacts" August 1998
52. "Climate Change Impacts on Colorado Water Resource " U of C Law School, Lunch time Seminar Series, Boulder, CO August 1998
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53. "Climate Change Impacts on Alpine Mountain Streams" American Fisheries Association, Hartford, Ct. August 1998
XII. TEACHING AND RESEARCH GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
Principal Investigator Sponsor/Project Title Date Funding
Bureau of Reclamation, IPA Assignment Agreement 1986-1987 $ 82,432
Bureau of Reclamation, ADSS for Water Management 1986-1987 $ 299,800
Bureau of Reclamation, IPA Assignment Agreement 1987-1988 $ 27,176
United States Army Advanced Decision Oriented Software for Reservoir Operation Santa Anna Watershed Project Authority An ADSS for Groundwater System Management Bureau of Reclamation Development and Implementation of ADSS for River Operations United States Army XGEN Development for Grass United States Army Services for Students City of Boulder A GIS Extension Early Warning System for Boulder Creek Floods Imperial Irrigation District An Advanced Decision Support System for Irrigation Canal Mgt. UN Food and Agricultural Org. sub University of Maryland Scientific workstations for "Hydroclimate International Project" National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration FAO/UNEP Africa Database Conversion and Access Bureau of Reclamation ADSS for Irrigation System Mgt. & Natural Resource Management Bureau of Reclamation IPA Assignment Agreement Environmental Protection Agency Climate Change Vulnerability and Adaptation National Science Foundation -Sub to Arizona State University Linkage Between Malaria and Hydrology in Africa National Science Foundation National Conference on Climate Change Department of Energy – Sub to University of California Coordination of Regional Integrated Climate Change Assessment Department of Energy- Sub to Tufts University A Hydro-Economic Approach to Representing Water Res. Impacts National Science Foundation - Sub to CMU Human Dimension of Global Change Department of Energy – Sub to University of California Coordination of Regional Integrated Climate Change Assessment International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis-Austria 2 Ph.D. Fellowship (Tuition and Stipend) Equivalent Grant International Water Management Institute – Sri Lanka 2 Ph.D. Fellowship (Tuition and Stipend) Equivalent Grant
1987-1998 $ 80,000 1988-1989 $ 168,505 1988-1991 $3,888,661 1989-1989 $ 25,000 1989-1989 $ 6,781 1989-1990 $ 3,500 1990-1991 $ 75,400 1990-1991 $ 80,000. 1991-1991 $ 5,800 1991-1992 $ 585,000 1992-1993 $ 79,212 1995-1999 $162,983 1997-1998 $ 724 1997-1998 $ 87,133 1998-1999 $ 46,984 1998-2001
$157,600 1999-2003 $ 209,700 2000-2001 $59,525
1999-2001 $100,000 2000-2002 $100,000
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Total $6,331,917.
Co-Principal Investigator
Sponsor/Project Title Date Funding United States Geological Survey Linking of Hydrological Models Environmental Protection Agency Complex River Basin Mgt. in a Changing Climate Colorado Water Resources Research Institute A DSS For Water Rights Administration Colorado State University Post-Doctoral Training for Dr. Abdel Khalik United States Geological Survey Climate Change ADSS-River System Simulation Environmental Protection Agency Complex River Basin Mgt. in a Changing Climate
1988-1989 $ 77,388 1988-1991 $ 655,000 1989-1990 $ 14,500 1990-1990 $ 8,000 1990-1992 $ 185,00 1991-1992 $ 39,389
TOTAL $ 979,277.04
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Year Student Position Dissertation Title 1986 Abegunawardana
Piyasena, Professor, Agr. Econo Texas A&M University
m An Economic Model Of Adaptive Irrigation System Management: Subsistence Farming In Sri Lanka.
1989 Garcia, Luis Professor Colorado State Univers
A Stochastic Approach to Conjunctive Irrigation and Drainage System Design
1990 Gillette, D.R US Bureau of Reclamation
Dempster-Shafer Modeling of Judgment in Geotechnical Engineering
1991 Behrens, Jon S Jon Behrens & Associates, Inc
River basin operation: an object-oriented, artificial Intelligence approach
1994 Liang, Qingfu Forecast Systems Lab, NOAA
Long-Term Optimal Operation of Multiple Reservoir Systems
1995 Yates, David Research Associate & Adjunct Asst. Professo University of Colorado
A Systems Approach To Climate Change Impact Assessment: Integrating Water Resources Into A Consistent Economic Modeling Framework
1997 Carmichael, Jeffr Co-Advisor, Economics
e Research Fellow University of British Columbia
River Water Quality Management In A Multiple Pollutant Environment: Applications To Climate Change, Economic Transition And Economic Instruments
2000 McCurry, Gordon Co-Advisor, Geological Scienc
Senior Consultant Camp, Dress, & McKe
Modeling the Effects of Climate Change on the Hydrology e and Water Rights of a Semi-Arid Irrigated Watershed.
2001 Hellmuth, Molly Researcher, RISO Copenhagen, Den
Modeling Population, Development and Enviroment: A Case study of HIV and AIDS in Botswana
2002 Wiberg, David Researcher, IIASA Laxenburg, Austria
Modeling the Effects of Climate Change and Land Use Change on
2003 DeFratutre,Lot Researcher, Inter Water Mgt Inst. Colom Sri Lanka
Economic Modeling of Water and Agriculture under Uncertain Data Conditions. A Maximum Entropy Approach
2004 Prasad, Krishan Professor, IHE-Delft Institutional and Economic Criteria for Water Manageme South Africa
2006 McCluskey, Alyss Free Lance Consulting Scale Issues in Global Water and Food Modeling 2006 Block, Paul Columbia University Hydropower Investment in Nile Basin Under Climate Cha 2007 Flack, Paul Free Lance Consulting Equity and Efficient Recreation Water Use in South Africa
XIII. GRADUATE STUDENTS ADVISED
Ph.D.
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Year Student Thesis Title 1 1985 Luis Garcia Computer Aided Design of Agricultural Drainage Under
Uncertainty 2 1987 Robert Neff A Method for Surface Water Simulation Modeling Under
Prior Appropriation 3 1988 Terence Fulp An Embedded Expert System for Municipal Water Well Desig 4 1988 David Sieh An Advanced Decision Support System for Analysis of
Seepage from Embankment Dams: A framework 5 1988 James Waterma
Co-Advior Water Quality Decision Support an Interactive Modeling Interface
6 1989 Steven Markstro A Multiple Criteria Analysis Approach to Rainfall-Runoff Calibration
7 1990 Wehrend, S.C. Co-Advisor
A Categorization of Scientific Visualization Techniques
8 1990 Yenter, M.W An Intelligent Planning Tool for Evaluation of Amphibious River Crossing Sites
9 1990 Humphries, J.W. Time Series Analysis Applied to Simulation and Forecasting UDA Walawe River Streamflows
10 1991 Barth, G.C Rule Routing in a Spatial Dicision Support System under Colorado's Prior Appropriation System
11 1991 Stephen Gance Co-Advisor
Human problem-domain communication in river basin planning and operations
12 1993 Saidin, S. A Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Approach for the Analysis of Sea Level Rise Impacts on the Nile Delta, Eg
13 1996 O. Bowling Examining the Impacts of Global Land-Use Change on Hydro Resources
14 1998 M. Gooseff The Effects of Climate Change on Water Temperature of Alp Rivers
15 1998 Jeffrey Bandy Global-Runoff: A Gridded Monthly Water Balance Model for Large-Scale Global Water Assessment
16 1998 M. Hellmuth A Dynamic Systems Analysis of Population/Environment Interactions: Modeling the Regional Water Resources
17 1998 A. Holt A Methodology for Rapid Global Water Resources Assessme Under Alternative Futures: A Water Region Approach
18 1998 L. Smerud Climate Change Impacts on Irrigation Return Flow and Implications for Riparian Wetlands
19 1998 D. Wiberg Climate Change Impacts on Reservoir Operation: The Effect Changing Mean and Variance of Inflow Time Series
20 1999 A. Gilmore A Study of Optimization of Reservoir Operations of the Colo River
21 1999 N. Mladenov Modeling Surface Water Quality for the Development of Population, Development and Env Interactions in Botswana
22 2000 K. Wheeler A Methodology for Rapid Water Quality Assessment in
Masters
y
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Developing Countries: A Case Study of China’s Yellow River 23 2000 T. Bowen Analysis of the Conflict and Exempt Wells in Colorado 24 2001 J. Berkely Adaptive Management in Water Resources Planning 25 2002 R. Callejo Long-Term Planning of Colorado River System 26 2004 T Bundy Climate Change and Thermal Electric Cooling 27 2004 P. Block Climate Variabilty and Investment in Ethiopia 28 2005 J. Moran Software Issues in Global Water and Food Models 29 2006 O. Dikgomo Modeling of Okavango Delta 30 2007 K. Hallett A Hybrid Paleo-climate Generation Tool 31 2008 T.Powell Extreme Events and Climate Change and Design Storms 32 2008 M. Jankovic Climate Change Impacts on Stormwater Investments
XIV. SUMMARY OF COURSES TAUGHT
Undergraduate CVEN 1317 Intro to Civil Engineering CVEN 3127 Civil Engineering Systems CVEN 3313 Theoretical Fluid Mechanics CVEN 3323 Hydraulic Engineering CVEN 3227 Civil Engineering Systems CVEN 4147 Engineering Economy & Systems Design CVEN 4423 Water Resources Engineering Design CVEN 4333 Open Channel Hydraulics CVEN 4833 International Water & Environmental Management CVEN 4833 Spatial Analysis for Hydrologic and Environmental Systems Undergraduate Research; 7 Students Supervised
Graduate CVEN 5333 Open Channel Hydraulics CVEN 5363 Modeling of Hydrologic Systems CVEN 5833 Inter. Water & Environmental Management CVEN 5393 Water Resources Development & Management CVEN 5833 Spatial Analysis for Hydrologic and Environmental Systems CVEN 5393 Water Resources Development & Management ARSC 5010 Natural Resources Management ARSC 7010 Natural Resources Management ECON 6555 Water Resources Development & Management ECON 8555 Seminar: Water Resources Economics
International Ph.D. Examiner
Rene Reitsma – Department of Geography, University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands Monriul Mirza, Environmental and Resource Studies, The University of Waikato,
Hamilton, New Zealand James Juana – Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Pretoria, South
Africa