Geography faculty member Alida Cantor's recent publications and media coverage

Publications: 

Cantor, Alida and A. Ross. (Book coming in Fall 2021). “Urbanization and water governance dynamics in Bend and Hood River, Oregon.” In Urban Cascadia and the Pursuit of Environmental Justice, eds. Nik Janos and Corina McKendry. University of Washington Press.

Cantor, Alida, L. Sherman, A. Milman, and M. Kiparsky. 2021. “Regulators and utility managers agree about barriers and opportunities for innovation in the municipal wastewater sector.” Environmental Research Communications 3(3): 031001.

Cantor, Alida. 2020. “Hydrosocial hinterlands: An urban political ecology of Southern California’s hydrosocial territory.” Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space 4(2): 451-474.

Cantor, Alida, K. Kay, and C. Knudson. 2020. “Legal geography and political ecology of Hawai`i’s public trust doctrine and water allocation in Maui.” Geoforum 110: 168-179.

Sherman, Lukas, A. Cantor, A. Milman, and M. Kiparsky. 2020. “Examining the complex relationship between innovation and regulation through a survey of wastewater utility managers.” Journal of Environmental Management 260: 110025.

 
Media coverage: 

“U.S. Southwest, already parched, sees ‘virtual water’ drain abroad." https://undark.org/2021/05/31/foreign-farms-virtual-water/

“What we’re talking about when we talk about drought.” https://www.opb.org/article/2021/05/13/drought-oregon-climate-change/