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Smoke Management Photographic Guide: a visual aid for communicating smoke impacts

What will you learn?
Communicating emissions impacts to the public can sometimes be difficult because quantitatively conveying smoke concentrations is complicated. Regulators and land managers often refer to particulate-matter concentrations in micrograms per cubic meter, but this may not be intuitive or meaningful to everyone. The Smoke Management Photographic Guide was produced to serve as a tool for communicating potential particulate matter levels during wildfire events using visual representation. In this webinar we will provide background on the guide, and describe the approach and methodology by which the guide was created.

Presenter:
Josh Hyde, Program Coordinator, Department of Forest Rangeland and Fire Sciences, College of Natural Resources, University of Idaho

Session Details: Wednesday, November 2nd, 2016 at 10:00am US/Pacific || Duration: 1 hour

Who should participate?
Land managers/Practitioners, Scientists/Researchers, Others 

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