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Revision as of 13:27, 3 November 2022
About
The Colorado River Science Wiki is a web-based clearinghouse for scientific and technical information relevant to the Colorado River Basin and the management of its water resources and related natural resources. This clearinghouse is intended to be useful to managers and other decision-makers, to researchers, to the media, and to the broader public. Its objectives are to:
- Share recent and ongoing Colorado River research efforts and findings
- Provide up-to-date synthesis of the science relevant to management
- Allow one-stop access to key technical datasets and data tools
- Provide guidance for the ongoing Interim Guidelines renegotiation
- Engage the greater Colorado River community in a joint information-gathering effort
The Wiki is still in the early stages of development. We welcome your comments and questions; please see the contact information at the bottom of this page.
Outline
There are 6 sections in the Wiki. Each section can be accessed via the navigation panel on the left side of the page.
Provides up-to-date information across dozens of areas of management-relevant science. Each page contains at least the following:
- Summary description of the topic
- The topic's relevance to Colorado River water management
- Annotated links to datasets, tools, and other information and science synthesis on that topic
Collates all of the annotated links to the datasets and tools from Section 1, to make them available in one place.
3) New research
Lists, by year and by subject, research studies and relevant reports published since 2020.
Describes the legal and policy context in which the science and applications to inform water management are implemented.
5) Who's who
Identifies key players in the science-to-applications (aka research-to-operations, or R2O) chain in the basin, and provides links to homepages and other resources.
Provides a very brief introduction to the Colorado River and the challenges that have emerged in the 21st century.
Contact
The initial development of the Wiki is being carried out by Brad Udall (Colorado Water Center, Colorado State University), Julie Vano (Aspen Global Change Institute), and Jeff Lukas (Lukas Climate Research and Consulting).
Please contact Brad (Bradley.udall @ colostate.edu) for more information.
To obtain a login to allow editing, please contact the site administrator below.
Edits are subject to review and will not be made public until approved.