Estimates overstated for Mongolian rangelands damaged by livestock
Researchers found less irreversible damage from livestock in Mongolia’s rangelands than what had been estimated.
Researchers found less irreversible damage from livestock in Mongolia’s rangelands than what had been estimated.
A study from Colorado State University finds new promise for biofuels produced from switchgrass, a non-edible native grass.
The World Research Summit for Tourism and Hospitality: Innovation, Partnerships and Sharing recognized Colorado State University Associate Professor Stuart Cottrell and Cottrell's former Ph.D. student Pavlina McGrady with its 2017 The Abraham L. Pizam Best Paper Award for their paper on “Factors Affecting Corporate Sustainability Among Colorado Ski Resorts: A Mixed-Methods Approach”.
Researchers are monitoring snowpack, soil moisture and streamflow at different elevations across Colorado.
The new report provides a solid foundation for local managers.
A new model to fill a niche in evaluating the rangeland system resilience and climate change risk assessments.
New three dimensional forest visualizations assist in communicating forest management outcomes
A new study led by Joel Berger has uncovered previously unknown effects of rain-on-snow events, winter precipitation and ice tidal surges on the muskoxen.
CSU Institute joins public and private fire practitioners to protect a watershed
A research team led by Colorado State University has mapped the temperature and viscosity of the Earth's lower crust for the first time.