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Climate Change and the Colorado Plateau: How climate variability affects ecotourism in the high desert

Mar 28, 2019
Created by Kyle Haxton
Climate Change and the Colorado Plateau: How climate variability affects ecotourism in the high desert

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Gallery that looks at the various elements of climate that affect the Colorado Plateau and the Colorado River. By looking at these variables and their projected change into the future we can estimate the transitions that will happen in the ecotourism industry in this part of the United States into the future.
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ecotourism

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About the Gallery Author

Kyle Haxton
Educator with Belle Fourche School District

Am a science teacher in North Western South Dakota in a community in the Black Hills. Currently getting my masters degree in environmental sustainability.

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