Keyword: Water

Redi Reports

San Luis Valley Producers: Decisions are driven by both yield/profit and impact on future generations Are more sensitive to policy changes than to drought Prefer to change technologies rather than crops Are divided on whether current groundwater rules have a positive impact Agree that current groundwater rules are legitimate and are being followed Believe that current groundwater rules have a disproportionate impact on certain groups Support a broad variety of policies to manage groundwater Background: Agriculture is a mainstay of the economy and communities of the San Luis Valley.…

Redi Reports

• The Poverty Action Center (PAC@REDI) is engaged in several ongoing data analyses to answer questions at the forefront of applied economics globally. • Our Nepal team is examining links between migration and social mobility through the lens of caste/ethnicity and wealth accumulation using micro-data from the World Bank.…

Webinars

Colorado Humanities and the Regional Economic Development Institute at Colorado State University feature panelists Sonja Chavez from the Upper Gunnison River Water Conservancy District, Heather Knight from the Center for Collaborative Conservation, Wade Shelton from the Trust for Public Lands, and Mike Lester from the Colorado State Forest Service discussing natural resource assets, water headlands, and conservation efforts in Colorado.…
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