Coastal Adaptation Workshop
Event Information
Local communities are being invited by Fife Council to have their say on the pressing issue of climate change and its impact on the Fife coastline as part of a Scottish Government case studies project to inform coastal management.
Three public workshops will be held in January which aim to bring together community members, climate experts and other interested parties to look closely at the current and predicted future impacts of climate change on coastal communities, and what we can all do to address the challenges faced both now and over the coming years.
The sessions will include findings from Fife Council’s Coastal Change Adaptation Project, which is building up a picture of coastal erosion along sections of the Fife coast and will inform plans for how to best manage climate change moving forward.
Members of the public can take the opportunity to air their views on the challenges and possibilities being created by our changing coastline and speak to others in their area about the issue in more detail. Attendees will also have the chance to participate in family-friendly creative activities through a partnership with Art Moves Fife, and explore Kirkcaldy’s coastline gallery, which highlights the current situation and community resilience.
A second workshop taking place in Burntisland on Wednesday, January 22, at the Toll Community Centre in East Toll Park between 7pm and 8.30pm.
Don’t miss the chance to connect with others in your community, gain a deeper understanding of climate change, and contribute to future possibilities for Fife’s coastline.
Book your free place on the Burntisland workshop.
Accessibility Information
This event is wheelchair friendly and accessible parking is available on site.