"October 1939.", "(4085-39)", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed October 2012), "Colorado Experiment Station, Colorado State College ... in cooperation with United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Agricultural Economics."
Colorado's forests provide clean air and water, wildlife habitat, world-class recreational opportunities, wood products, and unparalleled scenery. But many of Colorado's forests are in poor condition, with increasing threats from record-setting wildfires, damaged watersheds, invasive insects, and ongoing bark beetle epidemics. Forest management is one of the best ways to reduce threats to our forests, and a thriving forest products industry can help support management efforts., produced by Colorado State University and Colorado State Forest Service., video file MPEG 747MB, Wildland-urban interface (11 minutes 31 seconds) -- Past, present, future (7 minutes, 22 seconds) -- Creating resilient forests (11 minutes) -- Wood product industry (8 minutes)., Produced by Colorado State University and Colorado State Forest Service in 2014., Title from DVD disc., Narration courtesy of Mike Hooker., Based on DVD record.
Charter schools now educate six percent of U.S. schoolchildren nationally. Charter school adoption has been highly uneven across the United States and across Colorado counties. Colorado in 2019 has been ranked second in the nation for the strength of their laws supporting charter schools. Proliferation of charter schools in Colorado is one reflection of the state's broader innovative and entrepreneurial capacities., Michael Trouw., "February 2019.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed May 2020)
The Great Recession caused an unprecedented downturn in employer startups. The "startup slowdown" shifts job generation away from dynamic, young businesses, increasing the economy's reliance on existing establishments to expand. The downturn in startups also contributes to a decrease in economic dynamism, a crucial source of market information for future entrepreneurs., Jacob Moore., "August 2017.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed May 2020)
Includes index., Title from cover., "September 1939.", "This bulletin is based on Colo. Exp. Sta. Bul. 429 with revisions and additional material."--P. [3]., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
The federal-state system of unemployment insurance (UI) in the US, designed to protect laid-off workers, is coming under pressure for an overhaul following the pandemic. Using the US Department of Labor's Quarterly UI Data Summary, this report will outline a number of facets pertaining to Colorado's own UI experience since 1980., Kendall Stephenson., "June 2021.", Includes bibliographical references., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed July 2021)
"Development of natural areas, as is occurring in Colorado, increases demand for and costs of wildfire protection. Colorado State University analysis projects that the state's wildland-urban interface (WUI) areas will increase from 715,500 acres in 2000 to 2,161,400 acres in 2030, a 300-percent increase., "From the 2007 Report on the Health of Colorado's Forests.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed February 2014)
"This Act provides for licensing of individuals and businesses involved in pesticide application.", Caption title., "CEPEP 10/01. Updated 6/06.", "Pesticide Applicators Act, State of Colorado Title 35 Article 10.", Includes bibliographical references (p. 2), Mode of access: World Wide Web.