The UCD Research Impact Case Study Competition celebrates the societal, economic and academic impact of UCD’s reseach. The CCAT Coastal Communitied Growing Together project was one of the...
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The CCAT closure event was held on 2nd Feb. 2022 – Building climate action locally: tools from the CCAT project. The presentations from this event are available here The recording of the event...
CCAT will hold its project closure event online on 2nd Feb. 2022 to showcase the tools that were developed during the past two years. The project developed a range of tools for engaging with local...
CCAT’s work with Minecraft and engaging young people with change in Fingal is featured as part of a new exhibition at the Open Eye Gallery in Liverpool. The exhibition called “Look...
CCAT has produced a brochure that outlines the work of the project in the areas of learning, observation, sense-making and co-creation. The brochure provides information on our participatory mapping...
University College Dublin’s (UCD) College of Engineering and Architecture has produced case studies that capture and convey samples of the national and global impacts of the research...
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 CCAT team. Many of the challenges that we first experienced...
CCAT has produced a brochure that outlines the work of the project in the areas of learning, observation, sense-making and co-creation. The brochure provides information on our participatory mapping...
CCAT has produced a short amination, “Sea Change – Take Action!” which tells the story of a grandfather and granddaughter discussing climate change and how it has impacted their...
A starting point for the CCAT project was the work of the Scottish biologist and town planner, Patrick Geddes (1854-1932), who observed the need to engage the entire community in the transition to a...