This story map created by the Colorado Resiliency and Recovery Office is wonderful on many levels –
https://crro.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Cascade/index.html?appid=9b79dda7f51a49cab3cc154d30f0f95c
… including as a teaching and learning tool about our state and the changes it is going through and will go through for the next 30 years, as a good example of how maps tell a story, what challenges we face, and as part of your “elevator speech” for why GIS is relevant to our state!
This Story Map was created by the Colorado Resiliency and Recovery Office, with data, assistance, and guidance provided by Esri and the Colorado Demography Office. Additional sources and information were provided by people listed at the end of this story map. Kudos to everyone involved! Magnificent work.
–Joseph Kerski
Joseph J. Kerski, Ph.D., GISP | Education Manager
Esri | 1 International Court | Broomfield CO 80032-3200 | USA
T 303 449 7779 x1-8237 | M 303 625 3925 | jkerski@esri.com | esri.com
esriurl.com/josephkerski | http://twitter.com/josephkerski
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(posted on GISCO Listserve Feb. 15)