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  1. National Groups Join Forces to Urge Better Integration of Land and Water Planning

    Revista Land Lines
    Marzo 2022
    By Katharine Wroth, March 21, 2022

    Citing the increasing demand for water even as drought is shrinking supplies, several organizations including the Babbitt Center for Land and Water Policy have issued a joint call to action urging more comprehensive integration of land and water planning

  2. Implementación de Infraestructura Azul y Verde (IAV) a través de mecanismos de captación de plusvalía en la Región Metropolitana de Buenos Aires

    El caso de la Cuenca del Arroyo Medrano
    Documentos de trabajo
    Febrero 2022
    Daniel Kozak, Hayley Henderson, Demián Rotbart, Alejandro de Castro Mazarro, and Rodolfo Aradas

    El abordaje tradicional de la infraestructura hidráulica se ha concentrado históricamente en el volumen de agua a desplazar –lo más rápido y lejos posible de la...

  3. Utah Makes Plans for a Water-Smart Future

    Revista Land Lines
    Marzo 2022
    By Katharine Wroth, March 7, 2022

    As one of the nation's fastest-growing and most arid states, Utah is facing a looming water crisis. Find out how the state is working with the Babbitt Center for Land and Water Policy to better integrate land and water planning and ensure a more sustainab

  4. How Land Trusts and Conservancies Are Achieving Climate Impact at Scale

    Revista Land Lines
    Febrero 2022
    By Will Jason, February 15, 2022

    As the climate crisis grows ever more urgent, land conservationists are taking meaningful action to reduce carbon in the atmosphere and protect natural systems from the unavoidable impacts of a warming planet, according to a new report from the Lincoln In

  5. 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.

  6. 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

  7. Land, Water, and Agriculture in the Colorado River Basin: Sources and Methods

    Marzo 2022

    Just The Facts Land, Water, and Agriculture in the Colorado River Basin: Sources and Methods Annual Colorado River Water Allocations Sheikh, P. A., and Stern, C. V. 2019. "Management of the Colorado...

  8. President’s Message

    2030 Is Coming Soon—Let’s Get to Work
    Revista Land Lines
    Enero 2022
    By George W. McCarthy , January 18, 2022

    As the world seeks climate solutions, global leaders are making ambitious commitments, including protecting 30 percent of the planet's land and water by 2030. The Center for Geospatial Solutions has developed a geospatially driven framework for accelerati

  9. Videos del Centro Babbitt para Políticas de Suelo y Agua

    Videos y multimedia
    Abril 2022

    The Babbitt Center for Land and Water Policy is working to secure our water future. View our videos to learn more about our approach toward solving water management and land use integration challenges.

  10. 2022 Evaluating Tools for Integrating Land Use and Water Management

    A Request for Proposals from the Babbitt Center for Land and Water Policy
    Solicitud de propuestas
    Abril 2022

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