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Briefcase Map
A list of all of the steps in the briefcase is provided below. Click
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Overview
Step 1: Get organised
Step 1a: Tell people what you're
up to
Who shall I tell? Aim to
get the community on board Interest groups in your community
Community representatives and organisations Other
organisations How should I go about publicising?
Step 1b: Form a Steering Group
Finding
people to help Agree roles and responsibilities
Working Groups Estimate
your resources
Step 1c: Explore the options for
recording, communicating and sharing
Group Working, Sharing and
Publishing Email lists Document
sharing, joint editing and publishing Discussion groups and fora Website
authoring Making and Sharing Maps Paper
based maps Electronic Mapping - building a map of
your parish
Step 1d: Bringing it all
Together
Step 2: Get to know your
place
Step 2a: What's on your patch
and why is it important
MAGIC - Your First Port of Call
First things First Keeping
a Copy of Your Map Transferring Information to a Google Map
Adding Topics to Create a New Map Getting
MAGIC to find places for you A Step
by Step Guide to the information you need from MAGIC Nature
Conservation Areas Landscape, History and People
Land under a Management Agreement/Scheme
Habitats Managed
Land Additional Sources of Information More
Wildlife and Conservation Information Recreation, Walks and Places of Interest Historical Information Glossary
Step 2b: Getting people to know
their place
Your Objectives How
should I go about engaging the community? Communicating your findings and getting views Who to
involve? How to involve people Direct
methods of engaging Meetings Practicalities: organising meetings Workshops Ideas for Events Tips
for getting meetings and events to work Interviews Indirect methods of engaging people
Surveys and questionnaires
Questionnaire design tips
Online surveys Newsletters and leaflets
Step 2c: Drawing it together
What
next? Hints and tips on organising your
information
Step 3: Identify issues and
opportunities
Step 3a: investigate issues,
threats and existing efforts to protect and enhance
Broad
issues to be aware of Fragmentation and Ecological
Networks Climate Change Land Use
and Development Specific Issues
Step 3b: Identify your opportunities
Habitat
enhancement and re-creation Information on practical conservation
management Churchyards and
cemeteries Wildlife gardening Planting
woodland and hedges Footpaths and countryside
access Working with landowners and managers Set up a
local conservation group Funding opportunities Getting
help and advice
Step 3c: Refine your
options
Think about your actions Split up your options Think medium to long-term
Planning periods
Step 4: Get people active
Overview Suggested approach The 'main' report Tips for the 'main' report
The action plan Get final endorsement Publish the reports and act on
them Final step
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