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CG38 HO - Collaborative Groups Revised 180109
Spreadsheet of Collaborative Groups, Partners, and Projects working on forest and watershed management in New Mexico
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Nature Conservancy helping to revive the timber industry
KOAT TV features benefits of forest treatments supported through the Rio Grande Water Fund
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Greater Santa Fe Fireshed Coalition Communications Plan Summary - August 18, 2016
Description of draft communications plan as of 08/18/16
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NEW MEXICO SHOULD GOVERN ITS WATER RESOURCE MORE LIKE A COMMONS AND LESS LIKE A MARKET COMMODITY
Conventional wisdom asserts that what is needed to ensure that water is allocated to its highest and best uses is for governments to “get out of the way” and allow markets to function efficiently. That approach doesn’t seem to be working well for New Mexico’s future, for reasons discussed below. How we govern our water becomes particularly critical in the context of looming disruptive impacts of climate change on our sources of supply. This essay proposes an alternative: to think of our water resource as a commons, and govern it accordingly.
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Models, Maps and Meetings: Using Science to Guide CS Implementation in Northern New Mexico
Presentation to the Cohesive Strategy Science Workshop in Reno, Nevada on April 26, 2017
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Living With Fire: How social scientists are helping wildland-urban communities reduce wildfire risk
Science You Can Use Bulletin, Issue 19. Fort Collins, CO: Rocky Mountain Research Station. Published May 2016
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