At the request of COMaP users, we have compiled a county by county breakdown of ownership acreages across the state. (NOTE: These are using COMaP v6 data.) That table is accessible from this link
Our 2007 open space inventory report to GOCO included many summary tables and PDF format maps. Links to those tables and maps are included here and within the report itself.
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1: Data confidence for each county in
three categories (Local Parks & Open Space, Easements, Other Protected
Lands (e.g. Homeowner’s Associations, Rural Land Use Plans)
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2: Attributes that are collected for each parcel in the COMaP
database.
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3: Management Code/Description List
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4: Map of acres of land protected by state and local governments, land trusts,
and NGOs per county (includes privately-owned protected lands)
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5: Statewide map of general ownership
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6: Unmapped GOCO Projects
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7: General ownership acreages per county
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8: Map showing GOCO project acreage per county
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9: Easements holders and acreage of easements held
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10: Map showing conservation easement acreage per county
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11: Map of publicly owned and privately owned protected lands per county
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12: Map of geographical regions for additional analysis.
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13: Table of ownership acreages per geographical region
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14: Map of ownership and GOCO projects in the Northwest region
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15: Map of ownership and GOCO projects in the Central West region
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16: Map of ownership and GOCO projects in the Southwest region
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17: Map of ownership and GOCO projects in the North Central Mountain region
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18: Map of ownership and GOCO projects in the South Central Mountain region
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19: Map of ownership and GOCO projects in the San Luis Valley region
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20: Map of ownership and GOCO projects in the Northern Front Range region
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21: Map of ownership and GOCO projects in the Southern Front Range region
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22: Map of ownership and GOCO projects in the Northeastern Plains region
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23: Map of ownership and GOCO projects in the Southeastern Plains region
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24: Map of Bailey’s Ecoregions in Colorado at the
province level
COMaP is available for viewing on-line via the Natural Diversity Information Source (NDIS). NDIS provides a wealth of various map layers that can be used to explore Colorado. The Identify tool can be used to view attribute information about any feature within COMaP.One feature of the MapIt! interactive mapping application is the ability to customize a map and then post a web address for others to view your map. Here we have provided a few samples using NDIS and COMaP. Feel free to use these as starting points in your explorations!
Larimer County area
Northern Front Range
Southern Front Range
Central Mountains