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Notes From the Field: Southern Oregon Middle-School Students Get Wise to Fire (2015)

Type: Notes From the Field | Topic: Partnerships & Community Engagement, Resident Mitigation

The Southern Oregon Forest Restoration Collaborative and partners engaged middle-schoolers to make their school a Firewise demonstration site. Read this Notes from the Field to learn more.

Notes From the Field: Working with Land-Based Business Owners to Use Fire

Type: Notes From the Field | Topic: Landscape Treatments, Resident Mitigation

Tips from northern California for practitioners who are working with business owners to plan prescribed burns on their property.

Notes From the Field: Learning Exchanges — Connecting to Build Capacity and Spread Innovation

Type: Notes From the Field | Topic: General FAC, Networks

Overviews of three types of learning exchanges that may be of interest to fire adapted communities practitioners, including lessons learned for designing effective learning exchanges.
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