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A sample of SWET awards result in reports, which are linked below. You may find the information useful for your project, or use them as an example of the type of work that SWET can fund.
This 4th annual Western Statewide Wood Energy Team Forum was hosted by the California SWET. It was sponsored by US Forest Service Region 5 and California Department of Fire and Forestry.
Nick Goulette, Executive Director, The Watershed Research and Training Center (Hayfork, CA) Core Team Role: Cooperative Agreement Administrator Nick Goulette is the Executive Director of The Watershed Research and Training Center where he has worked in a wide range of roles over the past 10 years.
The California ad-hoc Forest Biomass Working Group (CA FBWG) is composed of a variety of forest biomass utilization interests across California. They meet to discuss wood energy policy, project opportunities and barriers, technology progress, funding opportunities and other relevant topics.
Use the documents on this page to learn more about biomass energy projects, see what tools the SWET team are using for outreach or to continue your application for assistance. As always, call or email with questions! Spreadsheet DSIRE CA Biomass Energy (updated 12/01/2018). (Excerpt from N.C.
Our extensive literature review summarizes the social, economic, and health impacts discussed in articles we reviewed from academic journals and professional reports from non-profits, foundations, and government agencies as well as a few books.
Our annotated bibliography of the articles and reports we reviewed includes peer-reviewed articles from academic journals, professional reports from non-profits, foundations, and government agencies, as well as a few books.
How much urban agriculture is there in your city or county? Its difficult to know, since no statistics are gathered specifically about urban agriculture either statewide or nationally.
The following are resources with information on overcoming land access issues, developing legal agreements to use land, and other best practices for establishing community gardens.