Successful Online DayCent Training

This week the CSU Ecosystem Modeling and Data Consortium (EMDC) hosted their fourth DayCent Training since beginning trainings in 2024—this time completely online. Participants included government scientists, students, and researchers from private and nonprofit organizations. Attendees deepened their skills in soil carbon modeling, biogeochemical fluxes, and soil dynamics through expert instruction from original model developers and experienced users. This CSU-based training upskilled scientists working in regenerative land-use and climate mitigation.

34 participants attended from across 12 time zones. (Attendees from New Zealand, Australia, Europe, India, Canada, South America, and all over the U.S.) The EMDC also gave out two scholarships with support from FFAR.

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