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  • A Resilient Landscape
    • Purpose and Need
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  • Our Framework
    • How We Work
  • Priorities and Achievements
    • Vision, Mission and Goals
  • Our Partners
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Author: Cheng, A. S

Creating Boundary Objects Supports Knowledge Co-development Processes: A Case Study Evaluation from the Colorado Front Range

Effects of collaborative monitoring and adaptive management on restoration outcomes in dry conifer forests

Identifying Old Trees To Inform Ecological Restoration In Montane Forests Of The Central Rocky Mountains, USA

Challenges and opportunities for collaborative adaptive management in forest landscape restoration

Changes in forest structure since 1860 in ponderosa pine dominated forests in the Colorado and Wyoming Front Range, USA

Principles and practices for the restoration of ponderosa pine and dry mixed-conifer forests of the Colorado Front Range

Examining the adaptability of collaborative governance associated with publicly managed ecosystems over time: insights from the Front Range Roundtable, Colorado, USA


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USPP Watershed Coordinator
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