Evaluation of a sustainable green living expo event: Attendees' reports of satisfaction, learning, and behavior change

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This article presents the evaluation of the Sustainable Big Bend Green Living Expo and Education Fair, which targets participants with a variety of learning opportunities. Evaluation was carried out using onsite surveys along with follow-up surveys and phone interviews. Results indicate that a 1-day sustainability event is a meaningful way to reach individuals and that they have high levels of satisfaction, learning, and self-reported behavior change. The study concludes that Extension has a critical role to play in sustainable living issues and that systematic evaluation can be valuable for program improvement as well as documentation of outcomes. © by Extension Journal, Inc.

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Diehl, D. C., Swenson, S. E., & Wente, J. N. (2012). Evaluation of a sustainable green living expo event: Attendees’ reports of satisfaction, learning, and behavior change. Journal of Extension, 50(3). https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.50.03.43

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