Mountain pine beetles and Colorado forests : findings from a re-survey of Colorado community residents
Abstract
North Central Colorado has experienced an extensive mountain pine beetle outbreak over the last 20 years. We conducted a survey of Colorado residents about their response to forest disturbance by mountain pine beetles in 2007. A survey questionnaire was sent to randomly selected households in Breckenridge, Dillon, Frisco, Granby, Kremmling, Silverthorne, Steamboat Springs, Vail, and Walden, Colorado. In 2018, we did a follow-up mail survey to see how local communities and residents have experienced and reacted to the mountain pine beetle outbreak and the accompanying changes in Colorado forests over time. These reports describe major findings of the 2018 re-survey for the whole study area and for individual study communities.
Table of Contents
Colorado re-survey report (20 pages : illustration) -- Breckenridge community survey report (13 pages : illustration) -- Dillon community survey report (13 pages : illustration) -- Frisco community survey report (13 pages : illustration) -- Granby community survey report (13 pages : illustration) -- Kremmling community survey report (13 pages : illustration) -- Silverthorne community survey report (13 pages : illustration) -- Steamboat Spring community survey report (13 pages : illustration) -- Vait community survey report (13 pages : illustration) -- Walden community survey report (13 pages : illustration)
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