Knowledge Neighborhoods
Research communities detected by analyzing connections between species, concepts, protocols, places, authors, publications, documents, and news stories in the RMBL knowledge graph.
48 neighborhoods · Policy · Species
Federal Water Policy and Western Land Management Networks
Connects federal agencies, community planning documents, and natural resource stakeholders across western U.S. water and land management issues, with particular focus on arid lands, river systems, and wildlife in policy and governance contexts.
Chaffee County Land Use and Watershed Planning
Connects local government comprehensive planning in Chaffee County towns with wildlife habitat, riparian ecology, and watershed protection across the upper Arkansas River region.
Energy, Atmosphere, and Environmental Policy Crossroads
Connects energy development, atmospheric deposition monitoring, and air quality concerns across a broad network of federal agencies, utilities, and environmental documents spanning western Colorado and beyond.
Forest Vegetation Mapping via Hyperspectral Remote Sensing
Combines imaging spectroscopy and field-based vegetation surveys to characterize tree species composition across subalpine and montane forests of the Gunnison Basin, including aspen, lodgepole pine, and Engelmann spruce communities.
Rangeland Agriculture, Livestock, and Crop Production Management
Connects livestock grazing practices, native forage species, and crop production data across Colorado's agricultural landscapes, drawing on extension resources and agricultural statistics to support ranch and rangeland management decisions.
Gunnison Basin Reservoirs, Diversions, and Water Operations
Connects federal water storage infrastructure, transmountain diversions, and Colorado River management to reservoir and river systems in the Gunnison Basin, with implications for endangered fish and downstream aquatic habitat.
Colorado County Population and Workforce Estimation Methods
Centers on technical methods for estimating county-level population and labor force participation across Colorado, drawing on simulation models and employment forecasting approaches from the 1970s–80s.
Uranium Remediation and Wildlife in Western Colorado Watersheds
Connects federal uranium mill tailings cleanup efforts (UMTRA) with ecological concerns for sensitive fish, wildlife, and waterways across the Colorado Plateau and Gunnison Basin.
White River Forest Plan Revision and Wildlife Habitat
Connects federal forest planning on the White River National Forest with wildlife habitat protection, off-road vehicle management, and conservation advocacy across the Colorado mountain west.
Riparian Hydrology, Nitrogen Cycling, and Floodplain Assessment
Integrates field sampling protocols, geospatial datasets, and biogeochemical concepts to characterize riparian vegetation, soil conditions, and nitrogen dynamics in western stream corridors.
Taylor Loop Recreation Development and Wildlife Habitat Assessment
Centers on an environmental assessment of the Taylor Loop Recreation Project, examining how trail and road development near Taylor Reservoir and the Gunnison Valley may affect wildlife including waterfowl, big game, and the Colorado Squawfish.
Water Quality, Contamination, and Aquatic Life in Colorado Watersheds
Connects Clean Water Act policy, Superfund contamination concerns, and watershed management across the San Luis Valley, Upper Arkansas, and South Platte River systems with impacts on native fish and migratory birds.
Mining Reclamation, Land Use, and Ecological Recovery
Connects mining permitting, mined land reclamation regulations, and ecological monitoring across western landscapes, tracing how regulatory frameworks and corporate activity relate to habitat and species recovery near mine sites.
Stream Modification, Trout Habitat, and Mountain Watershed Management
Connects technical fisheries assessments of trout populations and aquatic ecosystems in Snowmass Creek and surrounding mountain streams to water management decisions involving ski industry and sanitation stakeholders.
Wetland Plants, Heavy Metals, and Water Quality Management
Connects research on heavy-metal contamination, nutrient cycling, and wetland plant chemistry with practical applications in wastewater treatment, ethanol production from cattails, and water quality concerns near mining areas in western Colorado.
Energy Development, Rural Communities, and Western Colorado Landscapes
Connects fossil fuel resource assessment — coal, oil shale, and oil and gas — with rural community identity and socioeconomic change across western Colorado towns and landscapes.
Mount Emmons Mining, Reclamation, and Alpine Vegetation
Connects industrial mining permit applications and company-sponsored environmental research at Mount Emmons with alpine and subalpine vegetation ecology, including reclamation plantings and tundra biodiversity assessments.
Colorado Wetlands Conservation and Stream Restoration Programs
Connects Colorado Division of Wildlife wetland protection initiatives with stream restoration efforts, conservation easements, and multi-agency partnerships to restore aquatic and riparian habitats for birds, amphibians, and reptiles.
Mount Emmons Mining Legacy and Watershed Geography
Connects the geographic and hydrological landscape around Mount Emmons to concerns about acid mine drainage, molybdenum mineralization, and downstream water quality in the Gunnison Basin.
Gunnison Forest Wilderness and Multiple-Use Land Planning
Connects federal wilderness designation and timber management planning in the Gunnison National Forest, drawing on RARE II assessments and multiple-use frameworks to balance conservation of undeveloped areas with sustained-yield forestry across high-elevation habitats.
Energy Development Review and Federal Environmental Compliance Colorado
Connects federal and state environmental review processes—including NEPA assessments and energy corridor designations—with oil, gas, and coal bed methane development decisions across Colorado landscapes.
Beaver and Wildlife Management in Gunnison National Forest
Connects federal and state agency management of beaver, riparian habitats, and wildlife fencing within the Gunnison National Forest, drawing on ecological research to inform land-use planning and properly functioning stream conditions.
Ranch Hydrology, Grazing Management, and Rangeland Conservation
Connects hydrological classification of hillslopes with sustainable grazing practices and ranch-scale conservation planning across pasture landscapes in the Gunnison Basin region.
Rural Subdivision Regulation and Wildlife Habitat Planning
Connects county-level land subdivision ordinances and development standards with wildlife habitat and natural resource concerns across mountain communities in the Gunnison Basin and beyond.
Public Lands Review, Recreation Safety, and Riparian Vegetation
Connects federal environmental review processes and wilderness area evaluation with recreation safety, invasive riparian species, and local land management concerns in western Colorado.
Western Slope Regional Land and Resource Planning
Connects county-level natural resource planning, energy development oversight, and water supply protection across the western Colorado plateau region, with wildlife context including lynx and conifer habitat.
Federal Land Use Decisions and Conservation Advocacy in Colorado
Connects federal environmental review processes — including mining, recreation, and wildlife management decisions — with conservation advocacy and public participation across Colorado's national forests and recreation areas.
Wetland Habitats, Water Infrastructure, and Conservation Planning
Connects place-based conservation planning with water infrastructure, wetland species, and environmental concerns across western Colorado landscapes.
Groundwater Resources and Subsurface Characterization in Western Colorado
Integrates geophysical survey data, groundwater mapping, and environmental assessments to characterize subsurface hydrology and evaluate potential impacts of energy extraction on water resources in the Gunnison Basin region.
Environmental Valuation, Land Use, and Ecological Legacy
Connects economic and policy frameworks for environmental valuation with ecological legacy effects, land use conflict, and natural resource management across diverse geographic contexts.
Arkansas River Water Rights and Front Range Urban Growth
Connects Front Range municipal water demand and interstate water conflict along the Arkansas River corridor with wildlife and land management pressures in southeastern Colorado.
Forest Planning and Land Use Analysis in Western Range
Connects timber species ecology and forest planning tools like FORPLAN with land use development scenarios, infrastructure proposals, and county-level resource databases across Wyoming and Colorado public lands.
Sagebrush Lands, Recreation, and Community Planning
Connects local land-use planning, off-road recreation management, and wildlife habitat concerns in the Gunnison Basin, particularly around sagebrush landscapes shared by sage grouse and working animals.
Regional Energy and Land Use Planning in Colorado
Connects early energy research proposals, transmission infrastructure planning, and land use restrictions across Colorado's federal lands, drawing together academic institutes, federal agencies, and regional policy documents.
Beaver Wetlands, Wildlife Habitat, and Multi-Use Land Management
Connects beaver pond ecology and riparian habitat restoration with multi-use natural resource planning across parks, forests, and rural landscapes of the Colorado Plateau and intermountain West.
Soil Chemistry, Grassland Species, and Environmental Impact Assessment
Connects laboratory soil analysis methods and grassland plant communities with environmental review documents assessing land and resource impacts in mountain and arid-west contexts.
Endangered Native Fish Recovery in the Upper Colorado River
Focuses on conservation and population recovery of federally endangered Colorado River native fish species — including the Colorado squawfish, bonytail chub, and humpback sucker — within the context of water infrastructure, fish passage, and the Upper Colorado River Basin Recovery Implementation Program.
Land Use Planning and Wildlife in Gunnison County
Connects subdivision development planning in Gunnison County with wildlife habitat concerns, deed restrictions, and community land use policy dating to the 1970s.
Bird Communities and Recreation in Remote Mountain Wilderness
Connects wildlife habitat concerns for raptors and open-country birds with land use planning in remote wilderness and BLM areas of the Gunnison Basin, where seasonal inaccessibility shapes both ecological conditions and recreational management.
Water Rights, Agricultural Use, and Basin-Scale Resource Governance
Connects legal and policy frameworks for water rights adjudication with hydrological research on agricultural water footprints and collective resource management across the Colorado River Basin and adjacent western jurisdictions.
Streamflow Quantification and Minimum Flows for River Systems
Integrates hydrological modeling, sediment transport analysis, and climate forcing methods to quantify streamflow and characterize minimum flow conditions in western river systems, with relevance to fish habitat and water resource management.
Mineral Resource Assessment and Wilderness Ecosystem Review
Connects mineral survey protocols — including fire assay, atomic absorption, and spectrographic analysis — with environmental review of resource extraction impacts across Gunnison-area national forests and wilderness lands.
Colorado River Water Resources, Native Fish, and Drought
Connects Colorado River water management challenges — including snow drought, salinity, and recycling technologies — with conservation concerns for endangered native fish species across the watershed.
Rare Species Inventory and Conservation Planning in Colorado
Connects natural heritage inventories and conservation planning frameworks to the protection of rare and imperiled species — including Boreal Toads and peregrine falcons — across Colorado counties, sensitive fens, and southwestern reservation lands.
Water Infrastructure, Hazard Response, and Mountain Community Planning
Connects emergency preparedness and engineering consultation with water management decisions involving mass wasting hazards, re-inundation risks, and the economic concerns of mountain communities.
Wilderness Designation, Wildlife, and Recreation in Colorado
Connects BLM wilderness proposal discussions for Colorado landscapes — including the Big Blue Wilderness and Cross Mountain — with questions about wildlife presence, recreational use, and community planning.
Colorado Rare Plant Conservation and Natural Areas
Connects rare Colorado plant species — including imperiled endemics like Phacelia formosula and Sclerocactus glaucus — to state natural area designations, environmental assessments, and land management planning documents.
Livestock, Wildlife, and Rural Land Use Tensions
Connects ranching heritage and cattle drives along the Dolores corridor with pressures from endangered species concerns and rural community planning in southwestern Colorado.