ONLINE TRAINING HELPING AMENITY PROFESSIONALS

Delivering on UK National Action Plan
ONLINE TRAINING HELPING AMENITY PROFESSIONALS

The UK National Action Plan (NAP) for the sustainable use of plant protection products calls on everyone involved in weed, pest, and disease control to adopt integrated management strategies and develop plans often referred to as IPM plans.

BASIS say they whilst still not a requirement, it is at the core of the NAP and the sector needs to fully understand what IPM is and how to develop and implement IPM plans.

To support this, BASIS say they are offering a dedicated course "providing practical, easy-to-access online training tailored specifically for the amenity sector." The course entitled ‘Planning Integrated Approaches in Amenity Situations’ guides users through developing and implementing effective, environmentally responsible management plans.

This course is part of a set of five within the Principles of Sustainable Amenity Management series, created with input from industry experts including former Amenity Forum Chair John Moverley. The full series covers key topics such as navigating policy, enhancing biodiversity, and managing water and air quality in amenity environments.

The courses are described as interactive and self-paced, allowing learners to fit training around their work. Real-life case studies and expert insights mean the knowledge gained can be applied immediately on site.

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