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Water-Resilient Agriculture
Water-Resilient Agriculture
December 2022, English
Other Publications
Environment, Water
December 2022, English
Other Publications
Environment, Water
Agriculture & Water in the West: A Community Takes Charge
Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
April 2024, English
Multimedia
April 2024, English
Multimedia
Just the Facts: Land, Water, and Agriculture in the Colorado River Basin
March 2022, English
Other Publications
March 2022, English
Other Publications
Incorporating Water into Comprehensive Planning
A Manual for Land Use Planners in the Colorado River Basin
Erin Rugland
February 2020, English
Other Publications
City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Environment, Land Use and Zoning, Water
February 2020, English
Other Publications
City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Environment, Land Use and Zoning, Water
The Babbitt Center: Who We AreThe Babbitt Center is building capacity to secure our water future.
00:14:01In this episode, we’ve put together highlights and takeaways from the 2019 Journalists Forum (#WaterMeetsLand)—including the need to consider the central role of land use in the management of a dwindling resource. For further reading, see Water Planning in Land Lines.
Multimedia
00:31:30Jim Holway, who retired as director of the Babbitt Center for Land and Water Policy this summer, reflects on decades of trying to solve the puzzle of sustainable water resources in the West, and looks to what the future may hold.
Podcasts
Climate Change, Infrastructure, Water
The Hardest Working River in the West
This StoryMap introduces viewers to the key water sustainability issues in the Colorado River Basin through data and stories. Although not the largest or longest river in the world, the Colorado River connects a rich array of social and ecological communities along its 1,450 mile journey from its headwaters in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado to its mouth in the Gulf of California, Mexico.
Maps and Infographics
Climate Change, Environment, Land Use and Zoning, Water
This StoryMap introduces viewers to the key water sustainability issues in the Colorado River Basin through data and stories. Although not the largest or longest river in the world, the Colorado River connects a rich array of social and ecological communities along its 1,450 mile journey from its headwaters in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado to its mouth in the Gulf of California, Mexico.
Maps and Infographics
Climate Change, Environment, Land Use and Zoning, Water
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