Land Use

Introduction By: Professor Melanie Armstrong – WSCU

In May 2015, residents of Gunnison County, Colorado, participated in an exercise to identify shared community values as part of the One Valley Prosperity Project government planning initiative. A series of events and outreach activities informed a report describing seven core values. The report listed “Connected to Nature” as number three: “We value our Valley’s ranching community and incredible natural setting that contribute to our spiritual wellbeing and promote a commitment to environmental stewardship.” With words like “authentic” and “healthy” describing both the community and its landscape, the report identified the land itself as essential to “sustain(ing) our community long term.”[1] Land is more than an economic driver in Gunnison Valley; it is at the center of the community’s identity, forming a spiritual core as well as the foundation for a resilient, sustainable future.Click Here to Read More

 

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