Knowledge Neighborhoods
Research communities detected by analyzing connections between species, concepts, protocols, places, authors, and publications in the RMBL knowledge graph.
11 neighborhoods containing Stakeholder
Environmental Planning and Land Management in Colorado
focuses on environmental impact assessment, land use planning, and natural resource management across Colorado's diverse ecosystems to inform policy decisions and conservation strategies.
Colorado River Water Management and Fish Conservation
focuses on water resource management and endangered fish conservation in the Colorado River system, addressing the complex balance between human water needs and aquatic ecosystem protection.
Colorado Regional Planning and Environmental Management
studies comprehensive environmental and economic planning for Colorado's development, focusing on spatial modeling and resource management to inform policy decisions for sustainable regional growth.
Renewable Energy Development and Environmental Assessment
studies renewable energy technologies, including biofuels and solar power, and their environmental impacts through thermal monitoring and economic analysis to support sustainable energy transitions in mountain regions.
Livestock Grazing Management and Sustainable Agriculture
studies how cattle and sheep grazing practices can be managed sustainably in western rangelands to balance agricultural productivity with ecosystem health.
Forest Ecology and Riparian Vegetation Management
studies forest and riparian ecosystems in the Colorado Rockies, focusing on vegetation dynamics, wildlife interactions, and management strategies for invasive species and ecological restoration.
Land Use Planning and Urban Growth Management
examines how communities manage urban development, property taxation, and land use policies to balance growth with environmental and social considerations.
Beaver Ecosystem Engineering and Wildlife Management
studies how beavers modify aquatic ecosystems and influence other wildlife species like elk, deer, and trout, providing crucial insights for wetland conservation and wildlife management strategies.
Stream and Riparian Zone Restoration Management
studies how to restore and manage streams and riparian areas, focusing on understanding hillslope connections and cottonwood forest dynamics to inform land use planning and watershed conservation efforts.
Mining Impacts on Mountain Water Chemistry
studies how mining activities, particularly molybdenum extraction and acid mine drainage, affect water quality and metal contamination in mountain watersheds, which is critical for understanding environmental impacts of resource extraction in sensitive alpine ecosystems.
Economic and Environmental Impact Assessment of Infrastructure
evaluates the economic costs and environmental consequences of human infrastructure like trails and wastewater systems, helping communities make informed decisions about development and conservation.
