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Lincoln Institute at COP28
EventosNoviembre 30, 2023The Lincoln Institute will be at COP28 in Dubai, November 30–December 12, hosting two events at the Multilevel Action and Urbanization Pavilion that focus on the role of land and water policy in achieving equitable climate resilience.
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Growing Water Smart workshop encourages collaboration on water conservation
UPRJunio 9, 2023El Instituto Lincoln en las noticias -
‘A portion of paradise’: how the drought is bringing a lost US canyon back to life
The GuardianJunio 11, 2023El Instituto Lincoln en las noticias -
US states agree breakthrough deal to prevent Colorado River from drying up
The GuardianMayo 22, 2023El Instituto Lincoln en las noticias -
Colorado River agreement punts on drastic cuts and difficult negotiations
StatelineMayo 24, 2023El Instituto Lincoln en las noticias -
The farmers dealing with water shortages even before historic Colorado River deal
The GuardianMayo 31, 2023El Instituto Lincoln en las noticias -
Climate Smart Agriculture in the Southwest: A Discussion with State and Federal Policy Leaders
EventosMarzo 16, 2022Speakers: Gloria Montaño Greene, Karen Ross, and Kate Greenberg
Moderator: Jim HolwayJoin us to discuss the efforts to address Colorado River water sustainability and sustainable future for agriculture in the west and throughout the region.
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Water and Governance in the Colorado River Basin (A 75th Anniversary Lincoln Institute Dialogue)
EventosDiciembre 8, 2021Speakers: Greg Stanton, Kathryn Sorensen, and Jim HolwayJoin us for a discussion of water and governance. The speakers will consider sustainability challenges in the southwestern United States and lessons learned from their work in Phoenix and elsewhere.
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Lessons from the Colorado River: Climate, Land, and Drought (A 75th Anniversary Lincoln Institute Dialogue)
EventosSeptiembre 8, 2021Speakers: Bruce Babbitt, Brenda Burman, and Jim HolwayJoin us for a discussion on lessons from the Colorado river on how climate change and land use drive access to one of the most basic human needs—fresh water.
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On the Waterfront: Connecting Neighborhoods to the Shore
EventosJulio 30, 2021Panelists: Freddy L. Collier, Jr., Kirsten Holzheimer Gail, Eric Wobser
Moderator: Rick JacksonEuclid Mayor Kirsten Holzheimer Gail, Sandusky City Manager Eric Wobser, and Cleveland City Planning Director Freddie Collier discuss how three Ohio cities – Euclid, Sandusky, and Cleveland – have taken steps to increase waterfront access.
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