RIGS Handbook
From GeoConservationUK
First edition published in 1999 by RSNC with the financial support of English Nature, the Hanson Environment Fund, Shell UK, and Scottish Natural Heritage.
The 200+ page loose-leaf handbook aims to cover a wide variety of projects, drawing together the skills and expertise of RIGS groups and practitioners involved in conservation across the UK
Contents
- An introduction to RIGS and the handbook
- A guide to who's who in Earth Heritage
- RIGS in context with other initiatives
- How to develop and run a RIGS group
- Health, safety and access to sites
- Recording and documenting RIGS
- Understanding the planning system
- Interpretation: ideas and resources
- Fund raising: ideas and techniques
- RIGS and education
- RIGS and wildlife conservation
- RIGS in urban areas
- Undertaking site management
- Glossary
The RIGS Handbook is now only available online.
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