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Presentations
- Stephen Davies and Harvey Cutler presented the ongoing work of CRCE
to President Yates' Community Relations Board. The presentation emphasized
Davies and Cutler's work for Larimer and Weld counties and for the City
of Fort Collins. Jerry Eckert's work on creating price indices for each
county in the state was also presented. Summer 1999.
- Harvey Cutler made a presentation to the Denver Regional Council
on City Governments (DRCOG) where the existence of CRCE was publicized.
The presentations focused on the Denver metro economy using the time
series methodology developed with the startup money. Fall 1999.
- Harvey Cutler made a presentation to the Denver Association of Business
Economists (DABE) where the existence of CRCE was publicized. The presentations
focused on the Denver metro economy using the time series methodology
developed with the startup money. Fall 1999.
- Harvey Cutler and Robert Kling made a presentation to President
Yates' Community Relations Board on the current status of CRCE research.
Fall 1999.
- Stephen Davies, Harvey Cutler and Walter Schwarm (Ph.D. candidate
in Economics) made several presentations to the regional city managers
committee on the progress of the Larimer/Weld economic model. Fall 1999
and Winter 2000.
- Jerry Eckert, Robert Kling and Harvey Cutler advised Dr. Yates
on the status of the Colorado economy as he prepared for the Fall 1999
meeting of the Denver regional branch of the Kansas City Federal Reserve
Bank. Fall 1999.
- Robert Kling helped prepare Dr. Yates for a second presentation
to the Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank meeting. Winter 2000
- Harvey Cutler, Norm Dalsted (DARE), Steve Koontz (DARE) and Robert Kling made a presentation to the Denver branch of the Kansas City Federal
Reserve Bank on the status of the Colorado economy at their meeting
in April, 2000.
- Robert Kling made a presentation to the Kansas State of Colorado
Rural Development Forum. Invited panelist for Rural Policy roundtable.
Pueblo, CO. May 1999.
- Robert Kling made a presentation to the Denver Association of Business
Economists. Invited speaker for "Economics of urban renewal" presentation.
Denver, CO. October 1999.
- Robert Kling made a presentation at the Regional Science Association
International. "Valuing information in local economic development."
Montreal, Canada. November 1999
- Land use planning research potentials in Moffat County. Moffat County
Extension Office, Craig, Colorado, May 3, 2000. McLeod, Coupal and Seidl
(8 people)
- Growth trends and ag land issues in Northwestern Colorado. Northwest
Extension Region Spring Meeting. April 18, 2000. Grand Junction, Colorado.
(35 people)
- Growth and change in Colorado's Front Range. Front Range Extension
Region Spring Meeting. April 6, 2000. Denver, Colorado.(50 people)
- Sprawl, Open Space and Full Cost Pricing. Plymouth Congregational
Church Environmental Issues Speaker Series, March 26, 2000. (15 people).
- State and federal trends in Animal Confinement Policy. University
of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii, February 24, 2000. (10 people).
- Colorado (Hog) CAFO Policy. University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii,
February 24, 2000. (10 people).
- ACE, PDR and TDR programs in Colorado. State of Hawaii Planning Commission,
Honolulu, Hawaii, February 24, 2000. (10 people).
- Public-private land use management in Colorado. University of Hawaii,
Honolulu, Hawaii, February 23, 2000. (8 people).
- Opportunities for Colorado farmers & ranchers to profit from environmental
stewardship. 2000 Colorado Agricultural Outlook Forum: International
Trade and Environmental Markets. February 10, 2000. (35 people).
- Estimated economic impacts of Colorado diaries. Colorado Farm Show
2000, Greeley, CO, January 26, 2000. (50 people).
- Evaluation of Colorado Policy toward Confined Animal Feeding Operations.
Agricultural and Resource Economics Lunch Time Seminar Series. October
6, 1999. D.H. Park and A.Seidl. (15 people)
- The effect of environmental regulation on the U.S. livestock industry.
1999. Effects of Animal Feeding Operations (AFOs) on Hydrologic Resources
and the Environment. Aug 30-Sept 1, 1999, Ft. Collins, CO. D.H. Park,
A.F. Seidl and W.M. Frasier.(110 people)
- Competition for Land: Urban Sprawl-Rural Growth. CSU-CE Annual Forum.
September 27-October 1, 1999. B. Way and A. Seidl. (18 people).
- Dealing with controversial public issues: The Kettering Issues Framing
Methodology. Connecting Communities in Transition Forum. May 17-19,
1999. Pueblo, CO. A. Seidl (15 people)
- Agricultural Land Preservation Tools II: Advanced Practitioners.
Connecting Communities in Transition Forum. May 17-19, 1999. Pueblo,
CO. A. Seidl (10 people)
- Agricultural Land Preservation Tools I: A Beginner's Workshop. Connecting
Communities in Transition Forum. May 17-19, 1999. Pueblo, CO. A. Seidl
(15 people)
- Rural Policy Issues Round-Table. Connectin g Communities in Transition
Forum. May 17-19, 1999. Pueblo, CO. A. Seidl (9 people)
- Public and Private Land Use Tools: An Overview. Connecting Communities
in Transition Forum. May 17-19, 1999. Pueblo, CO. A. Seidl (15 people)
- ABA Hog Forum: Framing the Issues. Ft. Collins, CO. April 20, 1999.(and
session moderator) (110 people).
- Rural Communities and Animal Feeding Operations: Economic and Environmental
Considerations. Akron, Colorado. March 25, 1999. A. Seidl (18 people)
- Community or County Level Animal Feeding Operation Policies: Common
Components and Considerations. Akron, Colorado. March 25, 1999. A. Seidl
(18 people)
- Community Impacts of Confined Animal Feeding Operations: Dollars
and Scents. Natural Resource and Agricultural Economics Seminar Series,
March 24, 1999, Colorado State University, Ft. Collins, Colorado (12
people). A. Seidl.
- Rural Communities and Animal Feeding Operations: Economic and Environmental
Considerations. Las Animas, Colorado. March 23, 1999. A. Seidl (15 people).
- Community or County Level Animal Feeding Operation Policies: Common
Components and Considerations. Las Animas, Colorado. March 23, 1999.
A. Seidl (15 people).
- Public Policy Education Resources. Learning to Connect with Communities
in Transition: Interactive Resources for Use by Extension Educators
and Cooperating Agencies with Local Community and Regional Groups Session
of the 1999 staff in-service training, Colorado State University, February
25, 1999, Ft. Collins, Colorado. A. Seidl (35 people).
- State and Federal AFO Policy Watch. Trends Affecting Agriculture
Session of the 1999 staff in-service training, Colorado State University,
February 25, 1999, Ft. Collins, Colorado. A. Seidl (30 people).
- AFO Policy Trends and Water Quality. Water Quality Issues: Fundamentals
Session of the 1999 staff in-service training, Colorado State University,
February 22, 1999, Ft. Collins, Colorado. A. Seidl (15 people).
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