About Project

UHP - Urban Habitats Photo-monitoring Survey - is a charity project that need further development and this version of Project and Web site is our draft. We need time to remove mistakes, time to receive grants, time to collect experience as a public action, time to set up structures of correspondents and many others. UHP team is team of professionals working voluntary for better environment for people and clean habitats for plant and animals. We will be glad to receive any constructive information from you, information that can help to develop UHP project and to keep urban habitats in resonable conditions. 
 
 
What are the differences?

 


Here are some differences of UHP from other ecological monitoring approaches:


-Our habitats monitoring is not "AGAINST" of any local authorities because we clearly understand local problems of keeping environment including animal and plant habitats in adequate condition.


-Our habitats monitoring is "FOR": for quicker respond to habitats pollution, for wider involving local resident on environmental activity, for better ecological education of common public, for recording recent habitats images for next generations, for providing necessary visual information for authority,  environmental organisations and groups, magazines and newspapers, schools and colleges.


-Our habitats monitoring will use knowledge, enthusiasm and skills hundreds of local voluntary ecological correspondents.


-Our habitats monitoring will use modern digital photography for collecting actual visual information that can exist thousands years.


-Our habitats monitoring system include a dedicated training for volunteers that will increase their ecological level of education.


-The results of our habitats photo-monitoring will publish almost immediately and our system will allow controlling the up date situation.


-Our Urban Habitats Photo-monitoring virtual magazine will allow almost everyone to take part in useful ecological activity.


-Our habitats and pollution images photo archive will allow us to provide quality visual environmental information for all who really need it.


-Structure of our Urban Habitats Photo-monitoring survey will allow developing such approach to as many cities, towns and villages as possible.


-All our visual information can be use in any level environmental education.



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