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Verture and University of Glasgow lead the Scotland spoke, bringing together research, policy and place-based action. Together they convene partners, share evidence, and support transformational adaptation across sectors. Join us to collaborate and co-create a thriving, climate-resilient future.
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MACC Hub webinar series #7: Practical examples of transformational adaptation

This webinar brought together practitioners working on the ground to showcase what transformational adaptation looks like in practice. You can now watch the recording to explore real-world projects, learn what enables success and hear directly from those delivering innovative adaptation initiatives across the UK.

Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO) – The Gathering 2026

The Gathering 2026, Scotland’s largest voluntary sector event, will take place on 10–11 February 2026 at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre (EICC). Organised by SCVO, this free two-day event brings together charities, community groups, social enterprises, volunteers and policymakers to learn, network and share ideas through workshops, seminars and exhibitions.

Scotland’s Flood Resilience Conference 2026

Scotland’s Annual Flood Resilience Conference will be held at Dynamic Earth on Tuesday 27 and Wednesday 28 January 2026. The conference will review progress and identify further actions needed for implementing Scotland’s Flood Resilience Strategy.

EAUC Scotland conference 2026

The EAUC Scotland Conference 2026 is a one-day event for sustainability professionals in higher and further education, taking place on 31 March 2026 at Perth Concert Hall, Scotland. Delivered by EAUC, the conference explores practical solutions, sector challenges and collaborative approaches to driving sustainability across institutions.
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MACC Hub: Awarded Projects 

The MACC Hub supports place-based climate adaptation projects across the UK. Ten projects have now been awarded funding to address local climate risks and deliver practical, scalable solutions.