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Equity in Green Infrastructure
Documentos de trabajoEnero 2024Nathaniel R. Mattison and Kyle McKenneyMany municipalities introduced their first stand-alone green infrastructure (“GI”) plans in the late 2000s and early 2010s, specifically as a means of achieving compliance with water...
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Agriculture in the Colorado River Basin States
Challenges and Implications for the FutureDocumentos de trabajoDiciembre 2023Nike Opejin, Faith Sternlieb, and Catherine Van DykeThe 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...
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Feed the Farm, Not the Algae
Revista Land LinesNoviembre 2023By Jon Gorey, November 1, 2023Farmers use nitrogen-based fertilizer to increase yields and feed the growing world population, but the practice contributes to climate change, pollution, and toxic algal blooms.
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John Farner Named Executive Director of the Babbitt Center for Land and Water Policy
Revista Land LinesOctubre 2023By Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, October 4, 2023New leadership for a new era, as the Babbitt Center expands its work to support water-resilient communities
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Fellows in Focus: Rethinking Stormwater Management in the West
Revista Land LinesSeptiembre 2023By Jon Gorey, September 13, 2023The Lincoln Institute provides a variety of early- and mid-career fellowship opportunities for researchers. In this series, we follow up with our fellows to learn more about their work.
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Developing a Quantitative Spatial Economic Model to Evaluate Urban Water Conservation Policies in Denver
Documentos de trabajoAbril 2023Juan Carlos G. LopezThis 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...
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Research-Informed Documents of Practice
Helping Urban Planners and Water Managers Direct the Change Needed for Creating Climate-Adapted Urban LandscapesDocumentos de trabajoMayo 2023Paul W. Lander and Mary Ann DickinsonThe past decade has seen a tremendous increase in the interest of the relationship between land use and water planning (American Planning Association Water & Planning Network, 2017). This has led...
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Water-Resilient Agriculture
Water-Resilient AgricultureOtroDiciembre 2022Irrigated agriculture uses almost three-quarters of the water supply in the Colorado River Basin, occupies more than four million acres of land, and is a critical source of food, feed, and fiber for...
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A Natural Experiment Hints at an 'Elegant Approach' to Climate Adaptation
Revista Land LinesEnero 2023By Jon Gorey, January 25, 2023As climate change advances, how can governments protect people and property? A four-decade-old law may point to one successful approach.
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Lincoln Institute Staff Promote Private and Civic Land Conservation at Historic COP15
Revista Land LinesEnero 2023By Shenmin Liu, January 23, 2023A team from the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy joined leaders and conservationists from more than 190 countries at the COP15 conference in 2022, promoting the role that private and civic land...
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