Financing Wildfire Resilience in Colorado
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Effectuating nature-based wildfire resilience and watershed health interventions involves lands that cross many types of jurisdictional boundaries, and a wide variety of stakeholders, e.g., water managers, forest managers, watershed and community groups, conservation organizations, and academic institutions. Success in this multifaceted ecosystem requires strong partnerships between water providers, forest managers, community groups, watershed organizations, and other stakeholders.
The sections below explore key partners for building nature-based resilience. These sections also highlight the Coalition for the Poudre River Watershed as an example of a successful partnership advancing nature-based solutions.
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Key Partners for Building Nature-Based ResilienceKey Partners for Building Nature-Based Resilience
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Case Study – Coalition for the Poudre River WatershedCase Study – Coalition for the Poudre River Watershed
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