Staff

Robert Merideth and Sholo the dogChristopher A. Scott, Ph.D.
Assistant Research Professor of Water Resources Policy
Assistant Professor of Geography and Regional Development

Address: 803 E. First St., Tucson, AZ 85719
Phone: (520) 626-3741
E-mail: cascott@u.arizona.edu
Web: Scott Research Group

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE

Christopher A. Scott is Assistant Research Professor of Water Resources Policy at the Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy, with a joint appointment as Assistant Professor of Geography and Regional Development.

His work focuses on the policy dimensions of global change (climate change and urban growth) with particular emphasis on urban wastewater and water reuse, the water-energy nexus, transboundary water resources, agricultural-urban water transfers, and binational U.S.-Mexico climate and water policy.

Scott holds Ph.D. and M.S. degrees in hydrology from Cornell University, B.S. and B.A. degrees from Swarthmore College, and Professional Engineering registration in New York.

He has 10 years of experience living and working in India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Mexico (with the International Water Management Institute), in addition to two years in Honduras and two years in India with nongovernmental organizations. He speaks fluent Spanish and Hindi, and working Nepali and German.

Immediately prior to his arrival at The University of Arizona in July 2006, he was a senior international project manager with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Silver Spring, Md., where he led National Weather Service collaboration with Mexico and India.

CURRENT PROJECTS

projects and funding sources

> Water Supply and Reuse Systems (NSF)
> Water and Climate in the Southwest U.S./Northern Sonora (Inter-American Institute and NOAA)
> Transboundary Aquifer Assessment Project (USGS and UA Water Resources Research Center)
> Water Reuse to Offset Scarcity (WateReuse Foundation)
> Water and Energy in the U.S.-Mexico Border Region (Arizona Water Institute)

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

Scott, C.A., J.M. Banister. 2008. The dilemma of water management “regionalization” in Mexico under centralized resource allocation. International Journal of Water Resources Development 24(1): 61–74, DOI: 10.1080/07900620701723083.

Scott, C.A., F. Flores-López, J.R. Gastélum. 2007. Appropriation of Río San Juan water by Monterrey city, Mexico: implications for agriculture and basin water sharing. In Special issue “Transfer of Water from Irrigation to Urban Uses: Lessons from Case Studies,” Paddy & Water Environment. 5(4): 253-262, DOI 10.1007/s10333-007-0089-3.

Biggs, T.W., C.A. Scott, B. Rajagopalan, H.N. Turral. 2007. Trends in solar radiation due to clouds and aerosols, southern India, 1952-1997. International Journal of Climatology 27(11): 1505-1518.

Shah, T., C.A. Scott, J. Berkoff, A. Kishore, A. Sharma. 2007. Energy-irrigation nexus in South Asia: Pricing versus rationing as practical tool for efficient resource allocation. In F. Molle and J. Berkoff (eds.) Irrigation Water Pricing: The Gap Between Theory and Practice. CAB International, Wallingford, pp. 208-232.

Scott, C.A. and T. Shah. 2004. Groundwater overdraft reduction through agricultural energy policy: insights from India and Mexico. International Journal of Water Resources Development 20(2): 149-164.

Scott, C.A., N.I. Faruqui, L. Rachid-Sally (eds.) 2004. Wastewater Use in Irrigated Agriculture: Confronting the Livelihood and Environmental Realities. CAB International, Wallingford, 193 p. -DOWNLOAD FROM http://www.idrc.ca/en/ev-31595-201-1-DO_TOPIC.html>

MORE INFORMATION

Curriculum Vitae [pdf]

Scott Water Resources and Policy Group [website]

UA Department of Geography and Regional Development [Scott website]