 Hello everyone, you are here watching this video with me. If you are interested in uploading your sites to the restore platform and this is a quick video to show you how to do it. So you log in to the restore site and then you will see something, you'll see something that looks a bit like this on the left. You need to click on my restore first thing you need to do and then you will see your teams click on ecosystem restoration camps and then down the side here there are camps of different names, folders for camps of different names. I've added the camps that have expressed an interest in using the platform. If your name is not there then you can just click new collection and then add your camps. So for instance camp Hotland, I know that they are interested in using the platform. So yeah, if you can see your name click on it, if you can't click new collection and add your name, add your camp name. So we are going to do an example. Let's look at Camp Rocky Aviva who uploaded theirs earlier. So Camp Rocky Aviva has two sites, one you can see here and another one here and these are two pieces of land that they are currently restoring. So you need to draw a polygon file, a polygon file is a shape file like this rectangle that is the outline of the piece of land that you're restoring. So in order to do that for instance you click new site then you just pick a piece of land so say this is the piece of land that I'm restoring as a camp. So I click the corner, corner, corner, corner and join it back up again. That gives me the outline of the piece of land that I'm working on. You need to do this for every piece of land that you're working on relating to the restoration intervention that you're doing. So say for instance you're you are working on a piece of land that is from here to here to here to here to here and then within that you have an area that you're doing agroforestry in, an area you're doing holistic grazing in, an area that you're just doing native forest restoration in. You're creating a wetland in one area of this site. We don't want the outline of the whole site, we want an outline of each intervention area, so the agroforestry area, the holistic grazing area, etc and the reason is is because each area that you're doing a different restoration intervention on will give you different carbon sequestration data, biodiversity data, etc and Restore is essentially a platform where you can upload your data that you've collected from the ground and then learn about the different data points that the platform can give you. So let's go back, let's say this area here is the area that you're doing native forest restoration on so you draw a polygon for that. When you're done you click to create site and then you fill in this information so you write in the name of the site. Let's just call it rocky aviva agroforestry or sorry native forest. In the description write what the piece of land is like and what the intervention is that you are doing. So you could say this old farmers field that has been degraded by plowing and over grazing. It is now compacted with poor soil. We plan, we are in the process of restoring it by decompacting, composting, soil, building and native plant reforestation. For instance just a quick summary of what it is that you're doing there. A link to your website, a link to your email address, a picture is really good because if you have photos you're more likely to be recognised and noticed on the site which will draw more attention to you, get you more support. Then you go down to this section site status. So is it an ongoing project? Is it in the planning phase or is it completed? Let's go with ongoing. What was the pre-restoration land use? So it was cropland. This means what was the land used for before you were restoring it. What sort of intervention are you doing? So we are doing assisted natural regeneration for instance or passive no. I would say active restoration. What is the post restoration land cover going to be? We want it to be natural forest. What sort of support do we want? We want coordination with other projects in the region. We want expertise. We want finances. We want monitoring and we want volunteer time. So you can select as many of those as you like. What year was the project established? 2020. How is the site managed? Is it managed by a community group? An NGO. How is the land owned private? And what are your restoration goals? So having biodiversity, counteracting climate change, cultural spiritual significance. And that's it. So then you click save. Is that done? And then if you want to do another site for a different area of the land where you're doing a different type of restoration, you just do the whole thing again by going to your collection and clicking new site. And that is it. Remember it's very important that you are doing this under the ecosystem restoration camps team because if you create a polygon file and a profile and it's not under the ecosystem restoration camps team, it's very difficult to then put what you've done under the ERC team. So make sure you've done that beforehand and you do that by clicking my restore ecosystem restoration camps and then find your folder or create your own folder. Hope that's really clear. If you have any questions, I've emailed you with different times that I'm going to be available for you to come along and ask me. Yeah, that's it. Thanks very much.