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Taking it to the Road: Utah Biochar Workshops Increase Knowledge and Lead to Behavior Change

From USU Forestry Extension: Taking it to the Road: Utah Biochar Workshops Increase Knowledge and Lead to Behavior Change. This fact sheet describes attitude and behavior changes that have resulted from attending our state-wide biochar workshop program. By administering surveys 6 to 8 months following workshops, we learned that attendees were making biochar and biochar kilns, and that attitudes about biochar remained positive.  

Full Article here: https://forestry.usu.edu/news/utah-forest-facts/biochar-workshops-increase-knowledge-lead-to-behavior-change

Image: Attendees are working with firefighters to load the kiln for a biochar demonstration that took place during a workshop and forestry tour near Soldier Summit, Utah.

Posted by:
Gloria Edwards
Published on:
October 16, 2020

Categories: Education & Training, Research Brief/SynthesisTags: community engagement, community involvement, fire and fuels, fire management, fuel loading, fuel management, fuels, Fuels & Fuel Treatments, fuels availability, fuels heterogeneity, fuels management, Fuels reduction, fuels removal, fuels thinning treatments, fuels treatments, Utah

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