The Scottish Borders Climate Resilient Communities Project (SBCRC)1 was a participatory action research project that sought to build community resilience to climate change through working in three communities with a history of flooding in the Scottish Borders. It aimed to:- Understand some of the critical factors that contribute to shaping community resilience in the context of climate disadvantage;- Understand how community resilience to climate change can be developed in different local contexts in practice by supporting and facilitating engagement between members of three local communities and other stakeholders in the Scottish Borders region, and evaluating outcomes;- Draw out lessons for policymakers and practitioners on how to support...
Meeting global targets that maintain temperatures at 1.5 °C above pre-industrial levels while adapti...
This note offers key learning and questions arising from a number of research projects and initiativ...
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...
The Scottish Borders Climate Resilient Communities Project (SBCRC)1 was a participatory action resea...
Aims and Objectives: This report presents findings from an action research project conducted in the ...
Aims and Objectives: This report presents findings from an action research project conducted in the ...
Ten essentials are presented for community resilience initiatives in the context of achieving a 1.5 ...
The concept of community resilience to climate change in the UK has a diverse range of meanings and ...
Meeting global targets that maintain temperatures at 1.5 °C above pre-industrial levels while adapti...
Governments are increasingly trying to ensure that communities are resilient to the effects of clima...
Rural community resilience in Scotland is a multifaceted and complex issue that includes components ...
Meeting global targets that maintain temperatures at 1.5 °C above pre-industrial levels while adapti...
This note offers key learning and questions arising from a number of research projects and initiativ...
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...
The Scottish Borders Climate Resilient Communities Project (SBCRC)1 was a participatory action resea...
Aims and Objectives: This report presents findings from an action research project conducted in the ...
Aims and Objectives: This report presents findings from an action research project conducted in the ...
Ten essentials are presented for community resilience initiatives in the context of achieving a 1.5 ...
The concept of community resilience to climate change in the UK has a diverse range of meanings and ...
Meeting global targets that maintain temperatures at 1.5 °C above pre-industrial levels while adapti...
Governments are increasingly trying to ensure that communities are resilient to the effects of clima...
Rural community resilience in Scotland is a multifaceted and complex issue that includes components ...
Meeting global targets that maintain temperatures at 1.5 °C above pre-industrial levels while adapti...
This note offers key learning and questions arising from a number of research projects and initiativ...
There are gaps in understanding what community resilience is and means to those working in communiti...