UKHab field training course – Stirling.

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UKHab field training course – Stirling.

Details

Date:
September 26
Time:
10:00 am - 4:30 pm
Cost:
£180 + VAT


Event Category: Beginners, Intermediate

Venue

University of Stirling
Airthrey Road
Stirling, Scotland FK9 4LA

September 26 @ 10:00 am - 4:30 pm

£180 + VAT

Course Details

What Level of UKHab Training is this course?

Beginners and Intermediate.

Who is this course suitable for?

This course is predominantly aimed at individuals with little or no experience in recording habitats. It is suitable for students or those who have just qualified as well as those with some experience of other habitat classifications now switching to using UKHab.

Do I need to have used UKHab already?

No. This course will often be completed before attending an online intermediate course such as Introduction to UKHab for Practitioners.

What does the course cover?

The UK Habitat Classification (“UKHab”) will be introduced with a focus on broad and primary habitats in the Primary Habitat hierarchy as well as the frequently used secondary codes. Habitat identification and mapping will be practised in field visits to a range of habitats on the University Campus and upland fringe on the nearby Ochil Hills.

Learning Outcomes

  1. Understand the structure of UKHab.
  2. Identify and describe UKHab (Version 2.0) habitat features using Primary and Secondary Codes.
  3. Map area, linear and point habitat features in the field.
  4. Awareness of how frequently encountered habitats in lowland and upland Scotland are mapped.
  5. Understand how habitat surveys can form the basis of conservation action plans.

 

Course hosted by the University of Stirling.

Please read our Terms and Conditions for courses.

All courses are held “live” online unless stated as field courses.

Online courses are held for two 3-hour sessions on successive mornings (10.00-13.00) unless otherwise stated. Participants in the two-morning courses are also asked to complete an hour’s task between the two sessions.

Field courses are normally held on a single day from 10:00 to 16:30. Meeting place details are provided after booking.

Course Levels

Beginners’ courses are suitable for people with no or very little previous experience of habitat survey, including students, new graduates, citizen science participants and environmental consultants returning or switching from other disciplines.

Intermediate courses are suitable for people with some knowledge or experience of habitat survey in other habitat classfications such as Phase 1 Survey. No previous UKHab experience is required, but individuals with a little UKHab experience often choose this level to improve their skills.

Advanced courses are suitable for more experienced professionals with at least a few years experience of habitat survey and wishing to extend skill sets using UKHab in ecological professional practice. An intermediate UKHab course should have been completed first.

Learning objectives for each course are available on the UKHab website.

For CIEEM Members, all UKHab courses can contribute to CPD records. UKHab & Bidiversity Net Gain (Advanced) courses with trainers from the UKHab team are also offered by CIEEM. These can be booked on the CIEEM website.

UKHab Ltd also offers training courses for organisations. These may be standard courses as described on the website or with bespoke content. Please enquire by emailing training@ukhab.org.

* 50% discount available for students in full-time higher education. Please submit details with your booking.