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SUMMARY:Bright spots at the science-policy-practice interface – what makes a success story?
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is the 3rd in a series of workshops the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) and Cambridge Conservation Initiative (CCI) are convening on Science-Policy Challenges in Polar Conservation and Management. \n  \nWorkshop 3: Bright spots at the science-policy-practice interface – what makes a success story? \n  \nDate: Monday 18th November 2019 from 2.00pm to 4.30pm \nVenue: The David Attenborough Building\, Cambridge\, CB2 3QZ\, Main Seminar Room \nThe workshop will bring together experts and practitioners from the NGO\, science and policy sectors to highlight “bright spots” in conservation (i.e. examples where science has demonstrably influenced policy and practice) and to explore what made them a success. \nAn expert panel will include: \n\nDr Simon Brockington (Defra) – Panel Chair – ‘Connecting Science to Policy – a civil service perspective’\nGayle Burgess (TRAFFIC\, Society for Environment and Institution of Environmental Sciences) – ‘Behaviour change for Biodiversity conservation’\nStephanie Good (University of Exeter) – ‘Best Practice in Managing Seabird Bycatch: Regulatory and Incentive-based Approaches’\nDr Susie Grant (British Antarctic Survey) – ‘The South Georgia & South Sandwich Islands Marine Protected Area – using science to inform conservation and management’\nEdward Pollard (The Biodiversity Consultancy) – ‘Impacts and metrics. Use of science to drive positive biodiversity outcomes in the extractive industries’\n\nThere will be opportunities for discussion and networking with the aim of linking experts within the Cambridge academic and conservation communities. \n  \nThis event is free to attend but registration is essential due to the capacity of the room – please register here to participate. \n  \nFor further information on the workshop series please contact: \nRachel Cavanagh (rcav@bas.ac.uk) or Susie Grant (suan@bas.ac.uk).
URL:https://www.bas.ac.uk/event/bright-spots-at-the-science-policy-practice-interface-what-makes-a-success-story/
LOCATION:The David Attenborough Building\, Pembrooke St\, Cambridge\, CB2 3QZ\, United Kingdom
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