Dear Sir/Madam,

The LifeWatch ESFRI project (http://www.lifewatch.eu/) is currently in its 
preparatory phase. The project is preparing recommendations for the development 
of a research e-infrastructure to support the biodiversity research and policy 
making communities, with the objective to implement these specifications during 
the construction phase of the project in Spring 2011.

The training and capacity building programme (TCBP) forms a core component of 
the specification for the future LifeWatch. This program, as with all 
components of the LifeWatch infrastructure, is being defined in close 
consultation with all relevant LifeWatch stakeholders. Engagement with the 
stakeholder community on the development of the Training and Capacity Building 
Programme is being facilitated by a social networking portal.

As a relevant stakeholder in this community we would be most grateful if you 
could support our work in developing a Training and Capacity Building Programme 
that fully meets the needs of the biodiversity research and policy making 
communities.

The following simple steps will allow you to offer your comments:

Step 1- please click on the following link to the LifeWatch social networking 
portal http://lifewatch.nhm.ac.uk/drupal/lifewatch/;
Step 2 - please register by creating a new account before you participate in 
the survey questionnaire and discussion forums. Only if you register will you 
be able to access the TCBP specifications, and participate in discussion forums
Step 3 - to make your comments on the LifeWatch TCBP - download the draft 
specifications of TCBP from 
http://lifewatch.nhm.ac.uk/drupal/lifewatch/?q=node/37 - see document at bottom 
of questionnaire page
Step 4 - provide your feedback on these specifications using the questionnaire

You can also participate in the forum discussions available on the social 
networking portal.

The objectives of all of the above are:

i) obtain feedback on the training and capacity building programme;
ii) engage in dialogue and identify missing training requirements;
iii) identify potential thematic areas and topics for summer schools, workshops 
and conferences;
iv) identify potential research areas which can be targeted for experienced 
researchers and PhD students;
v) identify volunteers for the review process for sabbaticals and PhD student 
applications, summer schools, workshops and conference thematic areas.

Please contact us at [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> and 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> for more details.




David Ludlow BA (Hons), DipTP, MSc (Public Policy), MRTPI
Member of EU Expert Group on the Urban Environment

Centre for Research in Sustainable Planning and Environments

Department of Planning and Architecture
University of the West of England
Frenchay Campus, Bristol BS16 1QY

Direct Line: +44 (0)117 32 83223
Mobile: +44 (0) 7818 095327

Institute for Sustainability, Health and Environment
http://www.uwe.ac.uk/ishe




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