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  1. Water is Colorado’s most critical resource. So why isn’t it central to every local land-use decision?

    The Colorado Sun
    Febrero 11, 2020
    El Instituto Lincoln en las noticias
  2. How Communities Can Build Resilience by Integrating Land and Water Planning

    Revista Land Lines
    Febrero 2022
    By Will Jason, February 23, 2022

    In this Policy Focus Report, the Babbitt Center for Land and Water Policy offers recommendations for building healthy, sustainable communities by integrating land and water planning.

  3. Modeling Future Residential Outdoor Water Demand in the U.S. West

    Revista Land Lines
    Enero 2022
    By Gretel Follingstad and Austin Troy, January 27, 2022

    Research supported by the Babbitt Center applies an innovative methodology to water demand forecasting in Aurora, Colorado, that provides key insights into the relationships between development decisions, water needs, and growth and can be applied across

  4. Examining State Planning Enabling Laws Regarding Water Planning Requirements

    Documentos de trabajo
    Julio 2021
    Cassie Pettit and Sagar Shah

    This report summarizes the methodology, findings, and implications of examining and evaluating the legal requirements for water provisions within comprehensive plans in each of the 50 states. Focus...

  5. Integrating Land and Water

    Tools, Practices, Processes, and Evaluation Criteria
    Documentos de trabajo
    Febrero 2021
    Erin Rugland

    Land and water are highly connected resources yet are managed and regulated by different entities. Land use planners and water managers may be interested in better connecting land and water but lack...

  6. Colorado Leaders Working On Land Use As Water Conservation Technique

    KJZZ
    Septiembre 21, 2017
    El Instituto Lincoln en las noticias

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