APCC14 Workshops Survey Question Title * 1. Are you planning to attend APCC14? (If no, you may still answer the following questions if you support a particular workshop topic and you or someone you know may be able to coordinate and run it). Yes No Question Title * 2. Are you interested in attending a workshop on one or more of the following topics? Ex situ conservation needs and opportunities in Queensland Managing the semi-arid zone and the rangelands for conservation How to participate in citizen science using platforms like iNaturalist, and how to take a good plant photo for effective identification Emerging minimum data requirements for environmental markets and mandatory climate and nature reporting (e.g. Nature Repair Market, Land Restoration Fund) to prove conservation benefits to threatened species How to plan and run a Bioblitz workshop Building and supporting plant conservation networks and partnerships to save our threatened plants How to raise political and community awareness of threatened plants and the actions required to save them How to undertake a threatened flora survey Question Title * 3. Do you have a suggestion(s) for a workshop and if so, what topic(s)? Question Title * 4. For any of the above, would you or someone you know be interested in planning and/or running this workshop? Question Title * 5. Which of the following workshop formats would you prefer? Panel - 3-4 experts give short (5 min) presentations followed by a panel discussion and questions to the panel from the floor 'World Cafe' – where attendees generate topics for discussion, there is interactive voting on these and the most popular are set up as conversation tables that attendees circulate around as desired 'Speed Matching' - people with different skills/knowledge/experience are set up at stations around a room, participants have a 'dance card' with allotted time increments (5 mins) that they fill up with their preferred stations - they then move through the stations as the timer goes off Practical demonstration - a particular skill is demonstrated to the group and the participants have a chance to do a guided practice of the skill Critical question exploration - a number of critical questions for the sector are formulated by the organising committee and then put to participants for discussion with the intention of informing a discussion paper to be prepared post conference and shared with key stakeholders/decision makers Other (please specify) Question Title * 6. If you answered Questions 3 and/or 4, what is your name and email address? Done