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Instructor
Environmental Design

Stacey Schulte’s teaching, research and practice focuses on designing and planning for urban areas and landscapes that support community and ecological well-being. Her specific areas of work include public lands planning and open space preservation. Her most recent peer-reviewed publication is, “Local Governments and Risk Reductions: Choice of Wildfire Mitigation Strategies by Counties in the Western United States”. Recent projects include “Visitation and Use on 鶹 County Regional Trail” for 鶹 County Departments of Transportation and Parks & Open Space and a master plan for the Town of Haxtun, Co. She is currently a co-PI on the research project “Loving it to Death: Measuring and Managing for the Human Carrying Capacity of Open Space lands” funded by the University of Colorado, and the City and County of 鶹.