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Category Archives: Virtual Symposium

The Importance of BNG Data for Local Planning Authorities

Paul Mellow (Transport For London) presents the importance of data for local authorities when applying the requirements of the Environment Act for Biodiversity Net Gain purposes.

Posted byKeiron Derek BrownJanuary 17, 2024June 17, 2024Posted inBlog, Virtual Symposium1 Comment on The Importance of BNG Data for Local Planning Authorities

Day To Day Uses of Species Records in the Environment Agency

Marina Flamank illustrates 10 routine uses of species records in operational activities of the Environment Agency.

Posted byKeiron Derek BrownJanuary 17, 2024June 17, 2024Posted inBlog, Virtual Symposium1 Comment on Day To Day Uses of Species Records in the Environment Agency

Better Together: LERCs and Nature Partnerships, An Example From Lincolnshire

Charlotte Phillips presents a case study showcasing how embedding the Local Environmental Record Centre within a Local Nature Partnership has enabled a range of successful projects in Lincolnshire.

Posted byKeiron Derek BrownJanuary 17, 2024June 17, 2024Posted inBlog, Virtual Symposium1 Comment on Better Together: LERCs and Nature Partnerships, An Example From Lincolnshire

Networks for Nature: How DBRC data is creating more species-friendly highways

Adam Falconer discusses how using local biological records and land use data to model species dispersal through a landscape is aiding in targeted habitat restoration to improve connectivity in Devon.

Posted byKeiron Derek BrownJanuary 17, 2024June 17, 2024Posted inBiological recording, Blog, Virtual Symposium1 Comment on Networks for Nature: How DBRC data is creating more species-friendly highways

Local Biodiversity Data Virtual Symposium

Join us for a knowledge-sharing event about different ways that biodiversity data held by Local Environmental Record centres can be used.

Posted byKeiron Derek BrownJanuary 17, 2024June 17, 2024Posted inBiological recording, Blog, Virtual SymposiumTags:behind-the-paper, biodiversity, conservation, future, innovation, sustainability, technology2 Comments on Local Biodiversity Data Virtual Symposium

Can Satellite Imagery Data Be Used For Biodiversity Net Gain?

Explore the potential benefits and limitations of using satellite imagery for assessing and monitoring Biodiversity Net Gain.

Posted byKeiron Derek BrownNovember 15, 2023January 10, 2024Posted inBlog, Virtual Symposium4 Comments on Can Satellite Imagery Data Be Used For Biodiversity Net Gain?

London’s Wildlife Sites: Challenges and Opportunities in a Growing City

Mathew Frith walks us through the challenges and opportunities regarding the Sites of importance for Nature Conservation in the ever-expanding city of London.

Posted byKeiron Derek BrownJuly 19, 2023January 7, 2024Posted inBlog, Virtual SymposiumLeave a comment on London’s Wildlife Sites: Challenges and Opportunities in a Growing City

Digital Assets for Local Wildlife Sites

Dan Carpenter shares a digital system created by Digital Ecology to automate the creation of key outputs shared by NEYEDC (North and East Yorkshire Ecological Data Centre) with their customers.

Posted byKeiron Derek BrownJuly 19, 2023January 7, 2024Posted inBlog, Virtual SymposiumLeave a comment on Digital Assets for Local Wildlife Sites

Rising From The Ashes: A Local Wildlife Sites and Development Case Study from Essex

Jon Cranfield takes us through a case study from Essex of a Local Wildlife Site that was destroyed through development and how a larger Local Wildlife Site has been created in its place.

Posted byKeiron Derek BrownJuly 19, 2023January 7, 2024Posted inBlog, Virtual SymposiumLeave a comment on Rising From The Ashes: A Local Wildlife Sites and Development Case Study from Essex

Can Community Science Support a County Wildlife Sites Framework in Devon?

Jess Smallcombe discusses trialling a new approach to monitoring county Wildlife Sites in Devon that involves local community groups.

Posted byKeiron Derek BrownJuly 19, 2023January 7, 2024Posted inBiological recording, Blog, Virtual Symposium2 Comments on Can Community Science Support a County Wildlife Sites Framework in Devon?

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