What makes good environmental reporting?
Reporting is essential in environmental science roles – but how do you know you’re doing it well? Is your reporting clear to those outside your field? In this event we went back to basics, exploring the fundamentals of good reporting across the environmental sciences, leaving attendees with a clear picture of the methods used by different specialisms as well as tips and tricks from experienced professionals.
The event began with a round of lightning presentations, with representatives from a range of IES Communities discussing what good reporting means in their roles. By watching, you'll get a chance to hear directly from professionals working in water quality, environmental impact assessment, air quality, contaminated land, sustainability and emissions.
The panellists provided insights into their specialisms as well as reflections on interdisciplinary working and the role that good reporting plays in this. The recording will be useful for those who work with stakeholders across the environmental sciences, enabling a greater understanding of how reporting works in different fields. It may also be of interest to those early in their environmental science careers, providing a foundational understanding of reporting across the sector.
The session ended with a dedicated question-and-answer discussion segment. The event was organised by the Land Condition Community.
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