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Title: TechDis Accessibility Essentials 3: Creating Accessible Presentations


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TechDis Accessibility Essentials 3 Creating
Accessible Presentations
  • This presentation on the Studland National
    Nature Reserve shows how images can be utilised
    heavily within a presentation.
  • Navigate through the slides to show the images.
    The notes field provides a textual description of
    the images.

2
Ecosystem Management and Biodiversity Action Plans
  • Why is Studland unique?
  • What management issues affect the NNR?
  • How does Studland fit into the bigger picture
    of the Natural Area?
  • What are the major challenges ahead?

3
Why is Studland Unique? - 1
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Why is Studland Unique? - 2
  • Ecological Range

5
Why is Studland Unique? - 3
Plant colonisation and succession
  • Ecological Process

Psammoseres
Hydroseres
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Why is Studland Unique? - 4
  • Specialists

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What Management Issues Affect the NNR? - 1
  • Conflict 1 - Nature .v. Nature
  • Heathland .v. Scots Pine.
  • Rhododendron.
  • Pirri-pirri burr (from New Zealand via scrap wool
    for soil treatment) widespread in car parks.
  • Slipper Limpet (from North America with
    introduced Oysters) now commonest shell on the
    beach.

8
What Management Issues Affect the NNR? - 2
  • Conflict 2 - People .v. People
  • Jet skis .v. Swimmers.
  • Naturists .v. Clothed.
  • Dog walkers .v. Horse riders Bathers.
  • Bird Watchers and everyone else (especially
    Naturists!).

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What Management Issues Affect the NNR? - 3
  • Conflict 3 - People .v. Nature
  • Trampling destroys vegetation cover, allowing
    dune "blow-outs" to occur.
  • Dog walkers disturbing ground nesting birds.
  • Picnickers and litter.
  • Fire risks.

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What are the Main Management Strategies? - 1
  • Managing Conflicts
  • Zoning.
  • Provision.
  • Exclusion.
  • Policing.
  • Educating informing.

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What are the Main Management Strategies? - 2
  • Identify features of high national /
    international significance at Studland
  • Plant communities - Foredune - Mobile dunes -
    Dune grassland - Dune heath - Dry, humid and wet
    heathland - Mires and bog-pools

Reptiles - Sand lizard, Smooth snake Breeding
birds - Dartford warbler - Nightjar - Hobby
Invertebrates - Moths - Ground and shore bugs -
Beetles - Grasshoppers and crickets
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What are the Major Challenges Ahead?
  • Traffic4.3 M visitors and rising.
  • Park and ride? Steam railway extensions?
  • Car park - potentially diminishing - coastal
    erosion.
  • Mad cows and mad bureaucracy.

13
Discuss
  • Do conservation policies hinder conservation?
  • Is the environment paying for the mistakes of
    intensified farming?

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Management Summary
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