Happy to share that my case study with Dr. Adrianne Kroepsch on collaborative governance for watershed management after the High Park wildfire in Fort Collins, Colorado, was selected as a runner-up for Case Study in the Environment's 2019 Outstanding Case Studies Prize! The announcement can be found here: https://www.ucpress.edu/blog/51139/case-studies-in-the-environment-announces-winners-of-2019-prize-competition/ The article remains freely accessible from CSE through 2020 and includes the article case, teaching notes, and a sample slide deck! The classroom-focused case is appropriate for natural resource management, environmental policy and politics, hydrology, and environmental science courses. The content is targeted towards undergraduate students and can be tailored to lower- or upper-division/graduate courses based on the selection of learning objectives and depth of analysis presented and required of students. Please feel free to use the case in your classrooms, and please don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions regarding the case or feedback after classroom implementation! Blount, K. and A. Kroepsch (2019). Improving the Resilience of Water Resources after Wildfire through Collaborative Watershed Management: A Case Study from Colorado. Case Studies in the Environment. doi: 10.1525/cse.2019.sc.960306.
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