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TEPoP Festival 2024 Summary 2024

Abstract

In autumn 2024, JNCC hosted the eighth annual UK Terrestrial Evidence Partnership of Partnerships (TEPoP) festival. The festival consisted of five online events which were held between 05 November and 05 December, and comprised of a mix of presentations and workshops.

The event consisted of the following sessions:

  • Tracking the Impact: Localising structured surveillance schemes
  • Designing personalised feedback to inspire biological recorders and fill data gaps
  • Building strategies for diversity, equity and inclusion into citizen science schemes
  • Counting species: what can monitoring tell us about UK nature recovery
  • JNCC Spotlight on Terrestrial Surveillance Development and Analysis lunchtime webinar

The TEPoP Festival 2024 Summary gives an overall summary of the sessions held during the festival.

Accompanying the Summary is a 'Questions and Answers' document, which summarises the responses to questions answered at the following events: 'Counting species: what can monitoring tell us about UK nature recovery?'; and 'Spotlight on Terrestrial Surveillance Development and Analysis'.

These resources may not be fully accessible for all users. If you need copies in a different or more accessible format, please email us at TEPoP@jncc.gov.uk.

Resource type Publication

Topic category Environment

Reference date 2024·12·19

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These resources were produced based on notes taken during the 2024 annual TEPoP Festival, and were written by JNCC in line with internal Evidence Quality Assurance processes.

Responsible organisation
Communications, JNCC pointOfContact

Limitations on public access No limitations

Use constraints Available under the Open Government Licence

Metadata date 2025·01·30

Metadata point of contact
Communications, JNCC

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