Country: United Kingdom
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Publication Year / Starting Year: 2017
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The aims of the Scottish Borders Climate Resilient Communities project were to ‘support a local process of community change through building partnerships, learning and capacity building’ and to ‘understand the critical factors involved in facilitating the development of community resilience to climate change to draw out key levers for change nationally’. Geographically, the project was based in three communities within the Scottish Borders – Peebles Hawick, and Newcastleton – and was structured around a series of workshops in each community. These workshops brought together local authorities, local organisations and community members to explore a range of local issues, including climate change, flooding and flood resilience, community resilience, rural development, and urban regeneration.
Added to this database by Lawrence Attard - Wednesday, 24 August 2022, 10:59 AM