133 results — topic: Community Planning
Evidence for deep groundwater flow and convective heat transport in mountainous terrain, Delta County, Colorado, USA
Growing Greener: Putting Conservation Into Local Plans And Ordinances
Growing Greener is an illustrated workbook that presents a new look at designing subdivisions while preserving green space and creating open space networks. Randall Arendt explains how to design residential developments that maximize land conservation without reducing overall building density, thus
Comparative studies of pollen and fluorescent dye transport by bumble bees visiting <i>Erythronium grandiflorum</i>
For Reviewing Subdivision Plans in Colorado
US Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service. 1973.
Engineering Geology Study of the Lost Canyon Resort Subdivision
James E. Sharp, Consulting Geologist. October 8, 1973.
Annual Arrangements: Improving Coordination of Community Development Programs
US Departmnet of Housing and Urban Development. May 1973.
The River Basin Model: Planning and Zoning Department
Envirometrics Inc. 1971.
Wyoming Subdivision Ordinance and Minimun Standards for Teton County, Idaho
Teton County Commission. 1970.
Housing Guide
The Circle K Club. 1969.
Resolution for a policy for the approval of subdivision and townsite plats
Teton County Commission. 1967.
Aqueous geochemical dynamics of metals and rare earth elements in an acid rock drainage-impacted alpine watershed
Numerous mountain watersheds in the Colorado Mineral Belt (CMB) are impacted by acid rock drainage (ARD) and acid mine drainage (AMD), which mobilize metals and rare earth elements (REEs) into surface waters. In the upper Roaring Fork watershed near Independence Pass, natural ARD from a highly miner
Aqueous geochemical dynamics of metals and rare earth elements in an acid rock drainage-impacted alpine watershed
Numerous mountain watersheds in the Colorado Mineral Belt (CMB) are impacted by acid rock drainage (ARD) and acid mine drainage (AMD), which mobilize metals and rare earth elements (REEs) into surface waters. In the upper Roaring Fork watershed near Independence Pass, natural ARD from a highly miner
