Researching the connections between ecohydrological processes and human interactions in an ever-changing climate.
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We investigate land use effects on ecological and hydrological processes and interactions.
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We study surface water and groundwater relationships in watersheds and riparian areas.
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We use a systems approach to enhance base knowledge regarding watershed-riparian function.
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We collaborate with multiple stakeholders including producers, state and federal agency personnel, and researchers from various institutions.
Dr. Carlos Ochoa is a faculty member (and can take graduate students) in:
Department of Animal and Rangeland Sciences (Rangeland Sciences)
Water Resources Graduate Program (Water Resources Science)
Environmental Sciences Graduate Program (Environmental Sciences)
Master of Natural Resources - online