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The Coastal Communities Adapting Together (CCAT) project aims to support coastal communities to understand climate change and how they can adapt to these changes.
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Green Light For £60 million Pembrokeshire marine energy project
Green Light For £60 million Pembrokeshire marine energy project
Pembroke Dock Marine project couldn’t have come at a better time. With the UK having declared a climate emergency and now battling with…
Lauren Blacklaw-Jones
Feb 24
How playing games can help us plan our cities
How playing games can help us plan our cities
In a nutshell Cities: Skylines is a game about building cities, it fits squarely into the genre of city-building games which began some…
Saul Crowley
Jan 21
Coastal Communities Adapting Together: Exchanging Knowledge and Best Practice across borders
Coastal Communities Adapting Together: Exchanging Knowledge and Best Practice across borders
For coastal regions, coastal management and climate change adaptation policies are central to developing resilient, adaptive and…
Emma McKinley
Dec 10, 2020
How geodesign is helping communities in Ireland design their future
How geodesign is helping communities in Ireland design their future
In the last two decades, the concept of geodesign has emerged, mainly in terms of environmental and participatory planning and design…
Chiara Cocco
Nov 27, 2020
The Rules of (Online) Engagement
The Rules of (Online) Engagement
A long, long time ago (March 2020) in a faraway land (Cork, Ireland) during our last CCAT partners meeting, we ran an hour-long climate…
Alex Cameron-Smith
Oct 9, 2020
Retreat or not retreat? That is the question.
Retreat or not retreat? That is the question.
The Burrow in Portrane is a sandy spit of land in North Dublin that separates the Rogerstown estuary from the Irish Sea and is currently…
Fernanda Terra Stori
Sep 23, 2020
Working in a New World!
Working in a New World!
Since March, communities across Ireland and Wales have experience significant changes in how we go about our every day lives. Recent weeks…
Emma McKinley
Jun 30, 2020
COVID-19 and the Changing Face of Adaptation
COVID-19 and the Changing Face of Adaptation
There are countless definitions of adaptation. Biologists will know that it means how an organism responds to changes in its environment…
Alex Cameron-Smith
Apr 9, 2020
Geodesign for the Sustainable Tourism Development of Oristano, Sardinia, Italy
Geodesign for the Sustainable Tourism Development of Oristano, Sardinia, Italy
I attended a one-day Geodesign workshop in Florence, Italy on January 30th, 2020, as part of my Postdoctoral training on Geodesign methods…
Bruno de Andrade
Mar 13, 2020
Understanding the Impact of Coastal Change on Communities in Japan
Understanding the Impact of Coastal Change on Communities in Japan
Coastal areas provide society with a vast array of ecosystem services from which coastal communities and society more broadly derives a…
Emma McKinley
Jan 21, 2020
Gweithdy Sgyrsiau Newid yr Hinsawdd
Gweithdy Sgyrsiau Newid yr Hinsawdd
Transition Bro Gwaun Abergwaun ydy’r lle, diffyg amser mam i’w fab ydy’r golygfa. Rwy’n ei weld e’n chwilio am y geiriau, ei angen hi i…
Lauren Blacklaw-Jones
Dec 17, 2019
Creative Climate Communications Workshop
Creative Climate Communications Workshop
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IhyVYllr3o
Alex Cameron-Smith
Dec 13, 2019
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