UKHab Survey App launched
eCountability is excited to announce the launch of the UKHab Survey App. For use on smartphones and tablets in the field, the UK Survey App helps to simplify habitat surveys, ensuring efficiency, accuracy and enhanced surveyor experience. It enables...
Read moreNatural Capital study helps to achieve AONB Lottery grant
£2.3 million has been awarded by the Heritage Lottery Fund to the Tamara Landscape Partnership for a five- year programme of projects in the Tamar Valley AONB in Devon and Cornwall following a natural capital baseline audit undertaken by...
Read moreSite Mapping using the UK Habitat Classification
eCountability is delighted to announce a new service based on the recently published UK Habitat Classification (“UKHab”). We can provide spatially precise and accurate UKHab maps from high resolution remote sensing imagery and other data sources to support ecological...
Read moreUKHab Training Webinars now available
UK Habitat Classification– Training Webinar for Practitioners Tuesday 19th – Wednesday 20th May, 2020 (mornings) A two-session training webinar for practitioners, covering survey preparation and use of the primary habitat hierarchy, secondary codes, mapping protocols and field key. Designed...
Read moreOrdering Using Offline Forms
We are conducting urgent maintenance of our ordering system. Please use the offline order forms below until normal service is resumed: Londaon (GiGL area): http://ecountability.co.uk/ecountability_gigl_offline_order_form/ Birminham and the Black Country (EcoRecord area): http://ecountability.co.uk/ecountability_bandbc_offline_order_form/ All orders should be emailed to: enquiries@ecountability.co.uk
Read moreThe UK Habitat Classification Published
The UK Habitat Classification Working Group is pleased to announce the publication of UKHab. UKHab is a new, unified and comprehensive classification system for all terrestrial and freshwater habitats in the UK. It is a fully translatable, hierarchical...
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