The entry of additional food hubs in a county may cannibalize sales of incumbent enterprises. Food hubs require more potential buyers in a market than traditional merchant wholesalers. Counties with a high level of social capital and that have small local food businesses may be able to lower the population threshold necessary for a food hub to be viable., Dawn Thilmany [and 3 others]., "August 2019.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed May 2020)
Cover title., Developed by Healthy Colorado Homes Work Team: Kenneth R. Tremblay, LaVon F. Blaesi, Robert Work., Supported by Venture Capital Fund [of] Colorado State University Extension, and by National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Description based on print version record.
Species distribution modeling is one of many tools available to assist managers in understanding the potential distribution of rare and endemic species when regulating and prioritizing different land-use scenarios. Developing a predictive model of the distribution of a particular species can involve several different techniques, and be reported under a variety of names. In this study we used an iterative modeling approach to investigate the potential distribution of two rare species: Physaria (Lesquerella) congesta (Dudley Bluffs Bladderpod), and Physaria obcordata (Piceance twinpod)., prepared for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ; Karin Decker, Michelle Fink, Jill Handwerk, and Gabrielle Smith., "April 2013.", Includes bibliographical references (pages 16-17), Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed February 2021)