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Countries: | United States of America |
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Basins: | Colorado |
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Nature-Based Solutions |
Progress to Date: | NA Increased stakeholder participation |
Services Needed: | No services needed/offered |
Desired Partner: | Other |
Language: | English |
Start & End Dates: | Apr. 01, 2020 » Ongoing |
Project Website: | www.nationalforests.org/who-we-are/regional-offices/southern... |
Contextual Condition(s): | PHYSICAL: Water scarcity or drought |
Additional Benefits: | Basin stakeholder mapping, Long-term partnership(s) created |
Beneficiaries: | Ecosystems, Environmental users (e.g., fishers, recreational users), Local communities / domestic users |
Planning & Implementation Time: | More than 3 years |
Primary Funding Source: | ngo |
Project Challenges: | RESOURCES: Lack of financial resources, Other |
Project Source: | User |
Profile Completion: | 82% |
The San Juan Stewardship Fund is a partnership between the Purgatory Resort, NFF, San Juan National Forest, Hermosa Tours and other local businesses. The 2020-2021 priority project being implemented through the Stewardship Fund is the Cutthroat Trail Construction Project, a 5.5-mile trail situated above the East Fork of Hermosa Creek near Durango, Colorado.
Basin and/or Contextual Conditions: | PHYSICAL: Water scarcity or drought |
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Project Benefits: | Basin stakeholder mapping, Long-term partnership(s) created |
Indirect or Direct Beneficiaries: | Ecosystems, Environmental users (e.g., fishers, recreational users), Local communities / domestic users |
Months & Implementing: | More than 3 years |
Primary Funding Source: | NGO / Civil society |
Challenges: | RESOURCES: Lack of financial resources, Other |
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