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  1. Agriculture in the Colorado River Basin States

    Challenges and Implications for the Future
    Documentos de trabajo
    Diciembre 2023
    Nike Opejin, Faith Sternlieb, and Catherine Van Dyke

    The Babbitt Center report, Agriculture in the Colorado River Basin States: Challenges and Implications for the Future, examines the challenges confronting agricultural producers in the Colorado River...

  2. John Farner Named Executive Director of the Babbitt Center for Land and Water Policy

    Revista Land Lines
    Octubre 2023
    By Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, October 4, 2023

    New leadership for a new era, as the Babbitt Center expands its work to support water-resilient communities

  3. Developing a Quantitative Spatial Economic Model to Evaluate Urban Water Conservation Policies in Denver

    Documentos de trabajo
    Abril 2023
    Juan Carlos G. Lopez

    This paper develops a quantitative spatial model for the city of Denver to consider policy proposals to reduce urban water demand using data on land use and water demand by households and business...

  4. Integrating Land Use and Water Management

    Resúmenes de políticas públicas
    Agosto 2022
    By Erin Rugland

    Land without water cannot support urban form of any scale, yet many land use decisions are made without regard to water, and vice versa. This Policy Brief introduces readers to best management...

  5. Lincoln Institute Launches Babbitt Center for Land and Water Policy

    Comunicados de prensa
    Mayo 2, 2017
  6. Incorporating Water into Comprehensive Planning

    A Manual for Land Use Planners in the Colorado River Basin
    Otro
    Febrero 2020

    Land use planning and water management are siloed disciplines that often operate independently, despite the important overlaps between the two and the mutual benefits of working together. Integrating...

  7. Next Steps

    Hammering Out a Future for Water Users in the U.S. West
    Revista Land Lines
    Septiembre 2019
    By Matt Jenkins, September 17, 2019

    Earlier this year, seven U.S. states and Mexico reached an agreement about how to share the increasingly scarce water of the Colorado River. But the new agreement lasts only a few years, so...

  8. The Hardest-Working River in the West

    A StoryMap Exploring the Colorado River Through Data
    Visualización de datos
    Mayo 2020

    Although not the largest or longest river in the World, the Colorado River is known for its many legacies. The Babbitt Center for Land and Water Policy developed a StoryMap about the Colorado River,...

  9. Water Planning

    Land Use Decisions Could Make or Break the River That Sustains One in Nine Americans
    Revista Land Lines
    Mayo 2019
    By Anthony Flint, May 3, 2019

    The Drought Contingency Plan for the Colorado River will help maintain water supplies for 40 million people, but the hard work to bring about a truly sustainable future is just beginning.

  10. New Publication

    Integrating Water Efficiency into Land Use Planning in the Interior West: A Guidebook for Local Planners
    Revista Land Lines
    Enero 2019
    By Emma Zehner, January 9, 2019

    Las Vegas residents receive $3 for every square foot of grass they replace with drought-tolerant landscaping. In Morro Bay, California, developers must retrofit existing housing stock to save twice...

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