Resilience planning in Colorado's local governments : a baseline planning survey report
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[Denver, Colo.] : Colorado Resiliency Office :, 2019.
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1 online resource (20 pages) : illustrations, map
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Climate change and human population growth are increasing the frequency, severity, and impact of natural disasters across the Western United States. As increasing aridity exposes wildland and agricultural ecosystems to greater risk of drought and fires, stronger intensity of summer rainstorms is exposing low-lying and riparian areas to greater risk of destructive floods. Meanwhile, growth of human populations and economies is expanding and intensifying land use and numerous public health and social interactions, and thus the human impact of disasters when they occur.

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Crow, D. A. (2019). Resilience planning in Colorado's local governments: a baseline planning survey report . Colorado Resiliency Office :.

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Crow, Deserai A., 1975-. 2019. Resilience Planning in Colorado's Local Governments: A Baseline Planning Survey Report. Colorado Resiliency Office.

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Crow, Deserai A., 1975-. Resilience Planning in Colorado's Local Governments: A Baseline Planning Survey Report Colorado Resiliency Office, 2019.

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Crow, Deserai A. Resilience Planning in Colorado's Local Governments: A Baseline Planning Survey Report Colorado Resiliency Office :, 2019.

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