Krister Andersson
Steven M. Smith, Krister Andersson, Kelsey C. Cody, Michael Cox, and Darren FicklinAbstract: Many globally important groundwater aquifers are under considerable stress as withdrawals, predominantly for irrigation, outpace recharge. Meanwhile,
Published: June 22, 2017•By Lisa MarshallA farm in the San Luis Valley. (Courtesy: Kelsey Cody)With record high temperatures scorching the Southwest this week, farmers were quickly reminded of the severe droughts that threatened their crops and
Wright GD, Andersson KP, Gibson CC, Evans TP. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 113 (52) (December 27, 2016): 14958-14963.Abstract:Policy makers around the world tout decentralization as an effective
Andersson K, Lawrence D, Zavaleta J, Guariguata MR. Environmental Management. 57 (1) (January 2016): 123-136.Abstract: Tree plantations play a controversial role in many nations’ efforts to balance goals for economic development, ecological
After conducting research in Bolivia and Peru, CU Professor Krister Andersson and former CU PhD student Glenn Wright (now an assistant professor at the University of Alaska, Southeast) co-authored a study on the environmental effects of