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<br />>'0008.'f 8 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />I. COLORADO'S NATURAL RESOURCES -- OPPORTUNITY AND CHALLENGE <br /> <br />Background of the Studies <br />Resources to be Considered <br /> <br />GR<XJING PRESSURES ON NATURAL RESOURCES <br /> <br />Sources of Rising Demand <br />Increasing Needs of a Gro;ring Population <br />Better Living for all the People <br />Matching Supply with Demand <br />Drain on Irreplaceables <br />Science and the Future of Resources <br /> <br />NEED FOR CONSERVATION OF RFZlURCES <br /> <br />What Conservation Is <br />Wise Use of Resources <br />Long-Term vs. Short-Run Use <br />Living \~ithin Limitations <br />Special Needs in Renewable Resources <br />Interdependence of Renewable Resources <br />Multiple Claims on Renewable Resources <br />SpeCial Needs for Wise Use of Colorado's Resources <br />Supreme Importance of water <br />Resources for Recreation <br />Implications of Large-Scale Minerals Industry <br />Public Interest and Private Responsibility <br />Obstacles to Assumption of Responsibility <br />Informed Attitudes toward Use of Resources <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />NEED FOR OVER-ALL POLICY ON RESOURCES <br /> <br />Functions of Specialized Resource Agencies <br />Advantages of a State Resources DEl? artment <br /> <br />PRINCIPLES AND FROBLEMS OF RES:IJRCES DEVELOPMENT <br /> <br />General Principles of Development <br />Participants in Development of Resources <br />Claims to Returns from Resource Development <br /> <br />-0- <br /> <br />Completed. IJill be mimeographed by July 19, 1957. <br />