B-Cubed’s training series continued with a session on Indicators for national invasion reporting. If you want to join the upcoming session, you can still register here.
The third session, held on 6 March, focused on the process set up by South Africa to compile reports on the state of biological invasions in South Africa every three years.
During the session, Tsungai Zengeya (SANBI) presented the process used to compile the reports, explained how it has evolved, and highlighted lessons learnt and challenges encountered.
The session concluded by answering participants’ questions during the Q&A.
Participants also have access to tutorials and practical guides via the B-Cubed documentation website: https://docs.b-cubed.eu
Stay tuned for the next session on 13 March → Automating compositional dissimilarity and biodiversity turnover mapping with dissmapr