Building Climate Action Locally: Tools from the CCAT Project
Coastal Communities Adapting Together (CCAT) held its project closure event on 2nd Feb. 2022 to showcase the tools that were developed for community engagement during the project. The event opened […]
Find out more »Minecraft building competition
CCAT is holding an online Minecraft building competition for children aged 10 to 12 years old who lived in the Fingal area. The competition will run online from 10 am […]
Find out more »CCAT 2021: Exchanging Knowledge and Best Practice Across Borders 2021 – 19th to 21st Oct. 2021
Following the success of our first CCAT cross border event in 2020, the CCAT held a second virtual networking and knowledge exchange event, Coastal Communities Adapting Together (CCAT): Exchanging Knowledge […]
Find out more »How virtual reality can support field trips
CCAT hosted a webinar about virtual reality (VR) field trips on 19th May - 11am to 1pm The event set out to demonstrate how immersive VR can assist or enhance […]
Find out more »Coastal Communities Adapting Together Exchanging Knowledge and Best Practice Across Borders
As climate change and sustainability become central elements of policy making there is an opportunity to learn from others and to build on existing best practice in coastal management, climate […]
Find out more »ESRC Festival of Social Science 2020: Exploring the impact of climate change in coastal communities in Ireland and Wales
For communities across the coast, coastal management and the growing need to adapt to climate change are central to their future. The Irish Sea and its coastal communities across Ireland […]
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