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Introduction to the Project

Introduction to the Project. Mark Snethlage Project Manager, ECNC. Why this project? International policy agenda Decentralisation Role of local authorities Little exchange of good practice (language) Staff not yet fully equipped Need for additional training. 7 work packages

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Introduction to the Project

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  1. Introduction to the Project Mark SnethlageProject Manager, ECNC

  2. Why this project? • International policy agenda • Decentralisation • Role of local authorities • Little exchange of good practice (language) • Staffnot yet fully equipped • Need for additional training

  3. 7 work packages • WP1: Situation analysis • WP2: Synthesis • WP3: Testing • WP4: Customisation • WP5: Application • WP6: Dissemination • WP7: Project Management

  4. Improve our understanding of local planners’ needs • Collect information • Filter the most important information • Develop draft method and materials • Create website • Organise testing workshop

  5. Kick-off meetingdecisions • focus on local planners • focus on biodiversity and ecosystem services: socio-economic (co-)benefits of biodiversity • focus (holistic) ecosystems approach

  6. WP1: Situation analysisResults: preferred learning methods: • Learning by peer-to-peer exchanges • Learning by doing • Learning by examples • Learning by study

  7. Results Situation analysis - preferred subjects: • biodiversity • ecosystem services • multifunctional land use and co-benefits • green infrastructure • data and information • communication and participation

  8. Constraints for development of training: • Limited time to invest in training • Different national local settings and needs • Different levels of knowledge and experience

  9. Focus of this training is therefore: • Knowledge: basic understanding of biodiversity and ecosystem services • Understanding: on site visits and reviewing cases of best practice • Skills: practical application of the knowledge and understanding in a hands on exercise

  10. Future steps • Test the draft materials and approach • Adapt the materials • Customisation • Application • Dissemination: website and conference • Your constructive feedback is very important!

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