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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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CCAT in 2021
CCAT in 2021
As we approach the end of 2021, we thought we would take the opportunity to reflect on what has been a busy and action-packed year for the…
Emma McKinley
Dec 20, 2021
COP26: time to address the gap between knowing and doing
COP26: time to address the gap between knowing and doing
When former Governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger set up an online meeting with Alok Sharma in May 2021, he stated: “no one knows…
Alex Cameron-Smith
Oct 26, 2021
Reviving Carriage Drive, a community collaboration
Reviving Carriage Drive, a community collaboration
The big adaptation to climate change happening here on Milford Haven Waterway is the development of a world class marine energy and…
Lauren Blacklaw-Jones
Aug 31, 2021
Youth participation in environmentally friendly planning
Youth participation in environmentally friendly planning
As noted in the last Irish government’s strategy for engaging young people in the decision-making process, “[w]e often think of children…
Saul Crowley
Jul 20, 2021
The Severn Estuary — A changing coastal landscape
The Severn Estuary — A changing coastal landscape
Blog written by Rhoda Ballinger and Emma McKinley (Cardiff University)
Emma McKinley
Jul 1, 2021
How virtual reality can support field trips
How virtual reality can support field trips
When the CCAT project started in Sept. 2019, we developed an eco-code that avoided air travel across borders. As a climate adaptation…
Pauline Power
Jun 2, 2021
Think Global. Act Coastal.
Think Global. Act Coastal.
Engaging coastal communities in climate change has never been more important. Improvements in policy are needed to combat climate change…
Don Harty
Apr 21, 2021
#AdaptationEmergency
#AdaptationEmergency
Climate change is undoubtedly the biggest challenge of this century, with consequences for our global ecosystems, fauna and flora species…
Fernanda Terra Stori
Mar 24, 2021
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, 2021
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, 2021
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
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