Groups unite to map challenges to Colorado鈥檚 public lands
Land managers, residents and scientists across Colorado鈥檚 Front Range are uniting to map how ecosystems and public lands are responding to pressures from people and climate change.
鈥淐olorado will face some tough choices in the coming years and decades. . . . It鈥檚 important for residents of Colorado to have a voice in how we set priorities as we look into the future,鈥 investigator Amanda Carrico said.
Researchers will adapt an advanced computer model of Earth systems to the Rocky Mountain environment. A measurement campaign on Niwot Ridge is helping develop and test the model.
At the same time, Carrico is learning from land managers how they make decisions in the face of public pressure and climate change. Those conversations will shape project research with land managers and residents.
鈥淲orking with local institutions on local problems鈥攖hat鈥檚 something we鈥檙e all excited about,鈥 investigator Keith Musselman said.
Principals
Peter Blanken; Amanda Carrico; Eve-Lyn Hinckley; John Knowles; Keith Musselman
Funding
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Collaboration + support
CU 糖心Vlog破解版 students and staff; land managers; residents