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Biodiversity on Campus: An EAUC Practical Guide
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Part 1: Mobilising your Institution
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Communicating Biodiversity
» Why Communicate?
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Biodiversity on Campus: An EAUC Practical Guide
About
Part 1: Mobilising your Institution
What is biodiversity?
Why conserve biodiversity?
National and International Action for Biodiversity
Key Milestones for Biodiversity in the UK and beyond
Further and Higher Education Action for Biodiversity
The Business Case
Making Biodiversity Happen
Communicating Biodiversity
Keele University - Communicating Biodiversity
CIPSEM, Dresden University of Technology
Communicating biodiversity at SRUC, Elmwood Golf Course
Communicating biodiversity at Universidad Centroccidental Lisandro Alvarado, Venezuela
Why Communicate?
What Are You Communicating?
Think About Your Audience
Communication channels
Draw up a Communication Strategy
Part 2: Practical Management
Part 3: Next Steps
EAUC Annual Conference
Climate Emergency Framework
Climate Change Adaptation
A Guide for Members of Governing Bodies
Making the Business Case for Sustainability
Sulitest - Sustainability Literacy Test
Engaging Professional Departments with Sustainability
Hot Topics
SORTED Guide to Sustainability in Further Education
Waste Guide
Careers
Why Communicate?
Communication is vital to the long-term success of your biodiversity plans and initiatives.
It allows you to raise awareness of the issues you are tackling and prevents misunderstandings arising.
It will help maintain support and secure funding.
It is an excellent way of encouraging people to get involved.
It will be especially important if you are planning actions that will affect leisure and working environments.