Creative Carbon Scotland is developing a series of opportunities focused on adaptation for cultural organisations in Scotland.
The impacts of climate change are already being felt across the world, including in Scotland, but what does this mean for Scottish cultural organisations? As climate change brings more disruption, we need to be prepared as organisations to manage the risks and become more resilient to a changing climate. Creative Carbon Scotland will be offering a series of opportunities exploring adaptation and culture, starting in January.
The training will align with multi-year funding applications, and help organisations understand adaptation so they can build climate resilience into their workplans and long-term vision.
Thu 18 January 2024, 2pm-3pm – An introduction to climate adaptation with Sniffer.
The first session in our training series will be delivered by Sniffer. They will give an overview of climate adaptation, build an understanding of climate risk and the actions that can be taken to build resilience.
Thu 25 January 2024, 2pm-3pm – What does climate adaptation mean for culture?
Following the introduction session, the second session will focus on culture, and ask what adaptation means for cultural organisations in Scotland. They will explore the risks and what organisations need to consider when developing an adaptation plan, show examples and case studies from creative adaptation projects such as Clyde Rebuilt and share resources that can help organisations answer questions about adaptation on funding applications.
It is recommended that you join both sessions.
Following the training sessions, they will be delivering an adaptation action learning set with a smaller group of organisations.
For further information, please contact sarah.ohare@creativecarbonscotland.com, call 0131 243 2760 or visit https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/climate-adaptation-and-culture-training-tickets-772851177677?aff=oddtdtcreator