CSU Chico CRARS:
Center for Regenerative Agriculture and Resilient Systems
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Course Dates: Four weeks, April 14 - May 8, 2026, Live online lectures, Tuesdays 9-11am
Registration Deadline: April 7, 2026
The aim of regenerative forestry is to promote the abundance, diversity and functioning of soil life, to better enable forests to be resilient in the face of stresses they will face in the 21st century. Soil life can be stewarded through practices that promote the flux of carbon from plants to the belowground ecosystem. This course will first present our current scientific understanding of the diversity of life belowground in forests and the fluxes of plant carbon that fuel the belowground ecosystem. We will then explore how forestry practices could be adapted to promote soil biodiversity and functioning. Students will be tasked with envisioning a management strategy that would foster belowground life in a forest that they are familiar with.
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