Description
Identify environmental designations and directives that relate to a given farm and incorporate their requirements in to the farm planning process. Monitor the implementation of the farm environmental management plan and review timescales.
Alternative labels
monitoring the farm environmental management plan
oversee the farm environmental management plan
farm environmental management plan overseeing
monitoring the environmental management plan for the farm
farm environmental management plan monitoring
monitor the environmental management plan for the farm
oversee the environmental management plan for the farm
overseeing the environmental management plan for the farm
overseeing the farm environmental management plan
Skill type
skill/competence
Skill reusability level
sector-specific
Relationships with occupations
Essential skill
Monitor the farm environmental management plan is an essential skill of the following occupations:
Aquaculture production manager: Aquaculture production managers plan, direct and coordinate the production of fish, shellfish or other forms of aquatic life such as cash crops, in large-scale aquaculture operations to culture and harvest or for release into fresh, brackish or salt water.
Aquaculture environmental analyst: Aquaculture environmental analysts assess, plan and implement programmes to recognise, monitor and control environmental factors that can potentially affect the health of aquatic animals and plants.
Agricultural scientist: Agricultural scientists research and study soil, animals and plants with the objective of improving agricultural processes, the quality of agricultural products or the impact of agricultural processes on the environment. They plan and implement projects such as development projects on behalf of clients or institutions.
Optional skill
Monitor the farm environmental management plan is optional for these occupations. This means knowing this skill may be an asset for career advancement if you are in one of these occupations.
Ecologist: Ecologists carry out assessments of the health and distribution of organisms, namely people, plants, and animals, and the relationship between organisms and their environment. Ecologists usually have a specialisation area, e.g. freshwater, marine, terrestrial, fauna, and flora about which they conduct research and perform relating tasks.
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