Sharon Megdal

Director, Water Resources Research Center
Endowed Professor, C W/Modene Neely
Specialist, Environmental Science
Professor, Agricultural-Resource Economics
Professor, Environmental Science
Professor, School of Geography and Development
Professor, Public Administration and Policy
Professor, Public Health
Distinguished Outreach Professor
Professor, James E Rogers College of Law
Professor, Judaic Studies
Professor, Arid Lands Resources Sciences - GIDP
Professor, Planning
Member of the Graduate Faculty

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Sharon B. Megdal, Ph.D. is Director of The University of Arizona Water Resources Research Center (WRRC), a Cooperative Extension center and a research unit in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Her work focuses on water policy and management, on which she writes and frequently speaks. Other primary titles are Professor and Specialist in the Department of Environmental Science, C.W. & Modene Neely Endowed Professor, and Distinguished Outreach Professor.

The geographic scope of Dr. Megdal's work ranges from local to international. Projects include comparative evaluation of water management, policy, and governance in water-scarce regions, groundwater recharge, and transboundary aquifer assessment. She is the lead editor of the book, Shared Borders, Shared Waters: Israeli-Palestinian and Colorado River Basin Water Challenges and she has guest edited several journal issues. Her policy columns and Reflections essays can be found at https://wrrc.arizona.edu/director. Dr. Megdal teaches the multi-disciplinary graduate course "Water Policy in Arizona and Semi-arid Regions". In 2020, she was awarded the Warren A. Hall Medal for lifetime achievement in water resources research and education by the Universities Council on Water Resources.

Sharon Megdal serves as Board President, International Arid Lands Consortium and Board Member, American Water Resources Association. She is also an ex officio member of the Leadership Team for the Colorado River Basin Water & Tribes Initiative. From 2009 through 2020, she represented the residents of Pima County on the elected Board of Directors for the Central Arizona Water Conservation District, also known as the Central Arizona Project (CAP), serving as Board Secretary from 2016 through 2020. Dr. Megdal has served on numerous Arizona boards and commissions, including the Arizona Corporation Commission, the State Transportation Board, and the Arizona Medical Board. She holds a Ph.D. degree in Economics from Princeton University. Dr. Megdal's full CV can be found at wrrc.arizona.edu/director.

Research Interest
water policy, water management, water resources supply and demand, groundwater, recharge, water banking, comparative policy, Middle East region (Israel and Jordan), US-Mexico transboundary water issues, Indigenous water matters
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