Governments are increasingly trying to ensure that communities are resilient to the effects of climate change and encourage community empowerment and autonomy. Local resilience planning groups (LRPGs), which include stakeholders with an interest in a local area, are emerging as one potential approach to building community resilience. A conceptual framework has been developed to identify the common requirements for community resilience, building upon existing work in the wider community resilience literature. Aberdeen Resilient, Included and Supported Group, Scotland, UK is an example of a LRPG. In this study the data collected during a workshop with the Aberdeen LRPG were used with the conceptual framework to identify some of the challenges...
Aims and Objectives: This report presents findings from an action research project conducted in the ...
Abstract Enhancing inclusion and self-reliance at community level is gaining ground in policy terms,...
How is the resilience of communities to climate change in the UK currently understood and practised?...
There are gaps in understanding what community resilience is and means to those working in communiti...
The Scottish Borders Climate Resilient Communities Project (SBCRC)1 was a participatory action resea...
Meeting global targets that maintain temperatures at 1.5 °C above pre-industrial levels while adapti...
Meeting global targets that maintain temperatures at 1.5 °C above pre-industrial levels while adapti...
The Scottish Borders Climate Resilient Communities Project (SBCRC)1 was a participatory action resea...
Climate change is predicted to increase the frequency and severity of extreme weather events which p...
Enhancing community resilience has increasingly involved national and regional governments adopting ...
Rural community resilience in Scotland is a multifaceted and complex issue that includes components ...
This paper aims to explore how local land and natural resource management organisations in Scotland ...
Natural hazards and climate change is increasingly acknowledged as one of important global challenge...
Aims and Objectives: This report presents findings from an action research project conducted in the ...
Abstract Enhancing inclusion and self-reliance at community level is gaining ground in policy terms,...
How is the resilience of communities to climate change in the UK currently understood and practised?...
There are gaps in understanding what community resilience is and means to those working in communiti...
The Scottish Borders Climate Resilient Communities Project (SBCRC)1 was a participatory action resea...
Meeting global targets that maintain temperatures at 1.5 °C above pre-industrial levels while adapti...
Meeting global targets that maintain temperatures at 1.5 °C above pre-industrial levels while adapti...
The Scottish Borders Climate Resilient Communities Project (SBCRC)1 was a participatory action resea...
Climate change is predicted to increase the frequency and severity of extreme weather events which p...
Enhancing community resilience has increasingly involved national and regional governments adopting ...
Rural community resilience in Scotland is a multifaceted and complex issue that includes components ...
This paper aims to explore how local land and natural resource management organisations in Scotland ...
Natural hazards and climate change is increasingly acknowledged as one of important global challenge...
Aims and Objectives: This report presents findings from an action research project conducted in the ...
Abstract Enhancing inclusion and self-reliance at community level is gaining ground in policy terms,...
How is the resilience of communities to climate change in the UK currently understood and practised?...