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BAP Monitoring and Reporting

BAP Monitoring and Reporting. WHY?. Record our progress Assess Inform national Targets Because we have to! Allow us to monitor Inform future conservation work Improve our baseline knowledge (PPS9) . BARS. Biodiversity Action Reporting System Complex and time consuming No one logged in

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BAP Monitoring and Reporting

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  1. BAP Monitoring and Reporting

  2. WHY? • Record our progress • Assess • Inform national Targets • Because we have to! • Allow us to monitor • Inform future conservation work • Improve our baseline knowledge (PPS9)

  3. BARS • Biodiversity Action Reporting System • Complex and time consuming • No one logged in • Very few updates

  4. HOW? • Wildlife Trust (BAP Coordinator) will compile all information and then enter into BARS • Producing draft forms for planning and land advisory sectors

  5. But we have loads of forms! • We have / need to report on what is happening • It could feed in to the AMR process • Place the emphasis on developers / applicants • Help to assess planning applications • Help to assess EMP success

  6. The FORM

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