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Module 16 programme co-ordination and liaison
















 

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Co-ordination of the overall work programme and liaison with policy customers.

Aims

  • to liaise with policy customers and to draw out from the results the main points of significance for countryside and wildlife policies

  • to be aware of the developing policy agenda and other related research and monitoring activities and ensure that the presentation of results is responsive to changing demands

  • to liase between NERC, DEFRA, the members of the CS2000 Joint Management Team and the sponsors of CS2000 modules, to ensure the overall co-ordination of the work programme

  • to provide secretariat functions for the CS2000 Joint Management Team and Advisory Group.

  • to develop awareness amongst the user community of progress in CS2000 through the production of a regular newsletter and maintainance of a Web site.

  • to develop and promote common reporting approaches and standards for all CS2000 modules and to maintain an overview of all CS2000 outputs and products

  • to identify and promote opportunities for using CS2000 data in consultation with policy customers and other users, including initatives undertaken as part of the National Biodiversity Network

  • to co-ordinate, edit and produce a summary report on the results of CS2000

  • to co-ordinate the publicity and other events related to the launch of CS2000 and the presentation of results with officials representing DEFRA, NERC and other sponsors

  • to organise an Away-Day to review the policy implications of the survey results

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