A hub for cannabis research in California.

Our interdisciplinary scholars research the social and environmental dimensions of cannabis agriculture and production.

We engage with growers, local communities, Tribes, and government agencies to bolster public dialogue, inform policies and programs, and support prosperous communities within a healthy environment.

Research Awards from the CA DCC

UC Berkeley was recently been awarded $3.2 million across three projects by the California Department of Cannabis Control. We look forward to continuing to work alongside our growing Berkeley CRC team of faculty, staff, affiliate, and student researchers as we collectively address cannabis policy, land use, community, and environmental progress.

3/5 Trends in CA's Cannabis Cultivation Since Legalization

Thursday, March 5, 2026, 10am-11:25am PST

At the county level, what has changes for cannabis cultivation since Prop 64 passed in 2016? Join us for a virtual presetnation where CRC researchers and affiliates will share policy and cultivation activity findings from a multi-year project.

Unchecking the box: Overcoming barriers to meaningful consultation

This study analyzes key barriers to meaningful Tribal consultation through analysis of intergovernmental consultation policy and practice in California. We argue that these barriers trace back to asymmetrical power relations and legacies of colonial governance and exclusion, and we offer recommendations to strengthen Tribal-agency relations in cultural resource protection.

Our Research

Policy

Cannabis policy intersects all of our work.

Community

We study cannabis culture, politics and economy.

Land Use

Cannabis farms leave lasting imprints. We measure impacts.

Environment

Regulation promises mitigation. We assess threats.

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