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1 June 2013 Use of the Internet and Social Media in the Forestry Profession in the United Kingdom
T. Bogdanou, C.B. Starr, A. Weatherall, A.D. Leslie
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Abstract

Social media should enable professional bodies to improve their communication with members, policy makers and the general public. Current use of the internet, particularly of social media, by foresters in the United Kingdom was surveyed to determine opportunities for their professional body, the Institute of Chartered Foresters (ICF) to improve engagement. Existing use of social media was high, especially by younger early career Associate Members. This indicated an opportunity for the ICF to provide continuing professional development training via forms of social media such as live streamed on-line seminars (a webinar). A pilot webinar on forests and carbon was given to a small group of participants who then completed a short on-line survey to record their experience. Responses to the pilot webinar were positive. Implications for forestry in the UK and for other professional bodies are discussed.

T. Bogdanou, C.B. Starr, A. Weatherall, and A.D. Leslie "Use of the Internet and Social Media in the Forestry Profession in the United Kingdom," International Forestry Review 15(2), 147-159, (1 June 2013). https://doi.org/10.1505/146554813806948521
Published: 1 June 2013
KEYWORDS
forestry
profession
social media
webinar
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