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How Do You See Conservation in Lebanon?
Goyo: The reserve seeks to involve the local community in what it does. He says they clear out biomass from the forest floor, which leaves any fire that does start with far less fuel to fuel it into something that becomes uncontrollable. They shred all that, and then they mix it with pomace, and it's a by product of oliveall production, and turn them into what they call eco briquets. Goyo: This is particularly important in this region at this time for people who can't afford to heat their homes any more.
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