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Colorado's outdoors strategy 2025
Colorado's outdoors strategy 2025
Colorado's Outdoor Strategy is a regionally-rooted, statewide vision that elevates common goals, amplifies regionally rooted efforts, provides data and tools to inform local decision making, and advances coordinated, statewide strategies and funding for conservation, outdoor recreation, and climate resilience The Strategy requires coordination and alignment between a wide variety of stakeholders and the planning documents that guide their actions and objectives This planning document analysis supports efforts to align the COS with other planning efforts statewide., A collaborative vision for conservation, outdoor recreation, and climate resilience -- Guidance framework for tribal collaboration in conservation, outdoor recreation, and climate resilience in Colorado., State agencies involved in addition to Colorado Parks and Wildlife: Great Outdoors Colorado, Colorado Department of Natural Resources, Colorado Governor's Office. Consulting organizations: Keystone Policy Center, Colorado Natural Heritage Program, SE Group, GFM/Center Table, University of Colorado Boulder, Mending Mountains Collective., Includes bibliographical references., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed May 2025)
Colorado's outdoors strategy 2025 : a collaborative vision for conservation, outdoor recreation, and climate resilience
Colorado's outdoors strategy 2025 : a collaborative vision for conservation, outdoor recreation, and climate resilience
Colorado's Outdoor Strategy is a regionally-rooted, statewide vision that elevates common goals, amplifies regionally rooted efforts, provides data and tools to inform local decision making, and advances coordinated, statewide strategies and funding for conservation, outdoor recreation, and climate resilience The Strategy requires coordination and alignment between a wide variety of stakeholders and the planning documents that guide their actions and objectives This planning document analysis supports efforts to align the COS with other planning efforts statewide., State agencies involved in addition to Colorado Parks and Wildlife: Great Outdoors Colorado, Colorado Department of Natural Resources, Colorado Governor's Office. Consulting organizations: Keystone Policy Center, Colorado Natural Heritage Program, SE Group, GFM/Center Table, University of Colorado Boulder, Mending Mountains Collective., Includes bibliographical references., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed May 2025)
Colorado's strategic plan for climate-smart natural and working lands, 2023
Colorado's strategic plan for climate-smart natural and working lands, 2023
Colorado's natural and working lands (NWL) include agricultural croplands and rangelands, grasslands, shrublands, forests, urban greenspaces, wetlands, and riparian areas. NWL are both sources of greenhouse gas (GHG) pollution, including emissions from wildfires and agricultural and forestry operations, and act as carbon sinks by holding or sequestering carbon in plants and soils. Colorado's GHG Pollution Reduction Roadmap sets a target of reducing emissions (or increasing sequestration) on NWL by 1.0 million metric tons (MMT) of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) by 2030 from a 2005 baseline, specifically from agricultural lands. This strategic plan presents priority strategies, with details on implementation provided in each respective section of this report., State agencies involved in creating the document: Colorado Department of Natural Resources, Colorado Department of Agriculture, Colorado State Forest Service, Colorado Natural Heritage Program, and Colorado Water Conservation Board., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed July 2025)
Colorado's underworld
Colorado's underworld
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Colorado's water plan
Colorado's water plan
Collaborating on Colorado's water future -- Colorado's legal and institutional setting -- Overview of each basin -- Water supply -- Water demands -- Water supply management -- Water resource management and protection -- Interbasin projects and agreements -- Alignment of state resources and policies -- Critical action plan -- Updating Colorado's Water Plan -- Appendix A. Executive Order D2013-005 -- Appendix B. How other states have worked to meet their gap -- Appendix C. Instream flow and natural lake level examples -- Appendix D. Existent watershed plans in Colorado -- Appendix E. Source water protection plans in Colorado -- Appendix F. Summary of outreach, education, and public engagement activities completed during development of Colorado's Water Plan -- Appendix G. Organizations the CWCB met with while developing Colorado's Water Plan -- Appendix H. Summary of actions in Colorado's Water Plan., Includes bibliographical references., Print version record.
Colorado's water plan, update vision
Colorado's water plan, update vision
This information sheet highlights initial input and potential direction for the Colorado Water Plan update. The update will build upon and streamline the 2015 Water Plan. It will not lose sight of our longstanding water issues, but will focus on new innovations, emerging challenges and actions that help address Colorado's evolving water goals., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed July 2025)
Colorado's water supply future statewide water supply initiative, phase 2
Colorado's water supply future statewide water supply initiative, phase 2
Cover title., "November 2007.", "Statewide Water Supply Initiative.", Prepared by Camp Dresser & McKee (CDM)., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Colorado's water supply future, alternative agricultural water transfer methods
Colorado's water supply future, alternative agricultural water transfer methods
"February 2012.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed November 2017).
Colorado's water supply future, alternative agricultural water transfer methods grant program summary : final report
Colorado's water supply future, alternative agricultural water transfer methods grant program summary : final report
CDM., "May 2011.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; viewed October 2015.
Columbian sharp-tailed grouse conservation plan : Routt, Moffat, and Rio Blanco counties northwest Colorado
Columbian sharp-tailed grouse conservation plan : Routt, Moffat, and Rio Blanco counties northwest Colorado
"April 2001.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed November 2011), Includes bibliographical references (p. 53-56)
Comments on proposed ACEC provisions in the Roan Plateau Resource Management Plan Amendment
Comments on proposed ACEC provisions in the Roan Plateau Resource Management Plan Amendment
Title from subject line of memorandum., "December 20, 2007.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Common minerals and rocks
Common minerals and rocks
Description based on print version record.
Common minerals and rocks
Common minerals and rocks
Description based on print version record.
Commonly asked questions about laws about nuisance wildlife in Colorado
Commonly asked questions about laws about nuisance wildlife in Colorado
Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed November 2011)
Community development of geothermal energy in Pagosa Springs, Colorado
Community development of geothermal energy in Pagosa Springs, Colorado
"Prepared for the U.S. Department of Energy, Division of Geothermal Energy, contract No., Includes bibliographical references., Description based on print version record.
Compliance report required in 24-76.5-103(9) C.R.S
Compliance report required in 24-76.5-103(9) C.R.S
Description based on online resource; title from first sentence; (viewed January 2015)

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