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Abstract or Description
The San Diego region is susceptible to drought with little annual precipitation. The rising temperature and changing precipitation is expected to affect the agriculture economy. Classified as having a mediterranean climate, San Diego has hot, dry summers and cooler, wet winters. In this blog, learn about how San Diego's climate shapes its agricultural communities' reliance on water supply.
Publication Date
2023
Document Type
Report
Keywords
blog, climate, water, intersection, equity, agriculture, drought
Disciplines
Environmental Sciences | Nonprofit Administration and Management | Water Resource Management
Digital USD Citation
Frigyes, Olivia; Berry, Darbi; and Gong, A-bel, "Water and Agriculture in the San Diego Region" (2023). San Diego Regional Climate Collaborative. 31.
https://digital.sandiego.edu/npi-sdclimate/31