Colorado River managers face many uncertainties—issues like climate change, future water demand, and evolving ecological priorities—and are looking for new tools to help cope with this uncertain future. They need new ways to help classify uncertain conditions, manage for uncertain conditions, and to create models in the face of a slew of oncoming unknowns. To help Colorado River stakeholders think about, talk about, and better manage the future river, the Center for Colorado River Studies offers a new white paper that distinguishes four levels of decision-making uncertainty and suggest tools and resources to manage the different levels
8 pages. February 2011 Presented by Drew Beckwith, Water Policy Manager, Western Resource Advocate...
The Colorado River’s two largest reservoirs are drawing down because releases exceed inflows and rel...
Artículo -- Universidad de Costa Rica. Centro de Investigaciones Geofísicas, 2014The Colorado River ...
[4] p. : color illustrations ; 28 cm.https://scholar.law.colorado.edu/books_reports_studies/1150/thu...
Competition for scarce Colorado River water resources is nothing new, but the conflicts that prompte...
The Colorado River is the primary surface water resource of the Southwest, providing water to approx...
Sponsors and Contributors: Colorado Water Conservation Board, Center for Advanced Decision Support f...
The Colorado River, the master drainage of the arid west, provides water to 40 million people and it...
Listed online under Additional publications list as no. 1.Discussion of the Colorado Drought Confere...
When management requires water quality standards, we should establish standards in a scientific and ...
40 pages (includes color illustrations).https://scholar.law.colorado.edu/books_reports_studies/1155/...
The Colorado River, spanning 1,450 miles and supplying water to seven western states and Mexico, is ...
This report cannot possibly cover all the issues of concern in the Colorado River basin. The basin i...
Historical and future drought and surplus periods in the Colorado River basin are evaluated based on...
Colorado River Futures - Code Projects Living within our Means: Adapting Colorado River Basin deple...
8 pages. February 2011 Presented by Drew Beckwith, Water Policy Manager, Western Resource Advocate...
The Colorado River’s two largest reservoirs are drawing down because releases exceed inflows and rel...
Artículo -- Universidad de Costa Rica. Centro de Investigaciones Geofísicas, 2014The Colorado River ...
[4] p. : color illustrations ; 28 cm.https://scholar.law.colorado.edu/books_reports_studies/1150/thu...
Competition for scarce Colorado River water resources is nothing new, but the conflicts that prompte...
The Colorado River is the primary surface water resource of the Southwest, providing water to approx...
Sponsors and Contributors: Colorado Water Conservation Board, Center for Advanced Decision Support f...
The Colorado River, the master drainage of the arid west, provides water to 40 million people and it...
Listed online under Additional publications list as no. 1.Discussion of the Colorado Drought Confere...
When management requires water quality standards, we should establish standards in a scientific and ...
40 pages (includes color illustrations).https://scholar.law.colorado.edu/books_reports_studies/1155/...
The Colorado River, spanning 1,450 miles and supplying water to seven western states and Mexico, is ...
This report cannot possibly cover all the issues of concern in the Colorado River basin. The basin i...
Historical and future drought and surplus periods in the Colorado River basin are evaluated based on...
Colorado River Futures - Code Projects Living within our Means: Adapting Colorado River Basin deple...
8 pages. February 2011 Presented by Drew Beckwith, Water Policy Manager, Western Resource Advocate...
The Colorado River’s two largest reservoirs are drawing down because releases exceed inflows and rel...
Artículo -- Universidad de Costa Rica. Centro de Investigaciones Geofísicas, 2014The Colorado River ...