The CCAT (Coastal Communities Adapting Together) project is recruiting a part-time intern with experience in GIS and local government open data portals e.g. Fingal Open Data, Lle Geo-Portal for a 3...
Read more about our activities in Pembrokeshire on Page 3.
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CCAT with the support of MaREI have created an animation about the project and the work that we do. The animation is available in both English and Welsh.
CCAT hosts online workshop as part of Cardiff University’s ESRC Festival of Social Science on 9th Nov.
This event will showcase the work of CCAT, including presentations on community perceptions and attitudes towards climate change and the implications of this for adaptation, a showcase of the suite...
CCAT hosts a conference on coastal management and how to adapt to climate change – 17th to 19th Nov.
The Irish Sea and its coastal communities are directly impacted by climate change and need to adapt to these changes. The Coastal Communities Adapting Together (CCAT) project will bring together...
The CCAT Irish partners were due to travel to Wales for our 6-monthly team meeting, unfortunately due to COVID-19 this was not possible, so we had the meeting online. We have regular online meetings...
We are rectuiting a Research Manager for the CCAT project. This is an 15-month post with “Coastal Communities Adapting Together” (CCAT) which is a 30-month project funded by EU INTERREG...
To deepen the Marine Institute understanding of Ireland’s Seascapes, they have created a short online survey. The survey responses will help identify, classify and describe...
The UK government has announced a £60 million marine energy project to tackle climate change while reviving Pembrokeshire’s economy. As well as stimulating growth, Pembroke Dock Marine...
The CCAT project sets out to build capacity to adapt to change in Irish Sea coastal communities through citizen engagement in activities such as participatory mapping, GeoDesign workshops, GeoGames...