CCAT has published a research paper called ‘Going digital’ – Lessons for future coastal community engagement and climate change adaptation in the Ocean & Coastal...
CCAT hosted a webinar on 19th May 2021 as part of our work on exploring the use of virtual reality (VR) technology as a tool for a range of research activities. Following on from some workshops with...
CCAT recently launched Coastal Communities Growing Together for schools, communities groups and councils along the Milford Haven Waterway. Trees were provided, free of charge to these groups along...
The work of CCAT has been featured in a couple of recent podcasts. Dr. Emma McKinley from Cardiff University spoke about the connections between people and their local coast in a recent podcast the...
Due to COVID-19 CCAT held another bi-annual meeting online over 3 mornings on 9th, 10th and 11th March 2021. We started each morning with a fun, interactive game to get everyone’s competitive...
CCAT partner Pembrokeshire Coastal Formal in partnership with Natural Resources Wales have launched a participatory mapping project in the coastal communities of Broad Haven and Little Haven in...
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...