2 Digging in to where we are, with Dr. Courtney Flint | Day 2

Published: March 13, 2020, 3 a.m.

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Governor Herbert declared a 'state of emergency' today Thursday, March 12, 2020. Utah State University announced that in-person classes are moving online. Last night, The world health organization declared Covid-19 a pandemic.

In this installment \\u2013

\\u2022How different communities react to risks like Covid-19
\\u2022What defines life in Utah and the west
\\u2022The overlooked value of public lands
\\u2022Drivers and perceptions of Utah's growth

Natural resource sociologist Professor Courtney Flint studies how people relate to their environment and communities. She has worked with over 25 communities as part of the Utah Wellbeing Project. Understanding how people connect with the landscapes they inhabit is critical for wise management and effective development. Courtney supposed to participate in a Research Landscapes event today. The Research Landscapes initiative is about strengthening the connection between Land, Water, and Air researchers and Utah\\u2019s decision-makers. Covid-19 precations shut down the event, so Courtney grabbed a microphone and talked to Wyatt instead.

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