Agora Community Hub

Agora Community Hub

The Agora Community Hub is a meeting point to empower local communities to share needs, knowledge and experiences on climate adaptation issues and solutions.

Together we can build a more resilient society.

Goals

Adaptation AGORA will promote democracy, climate justice, gender equality, equity, and foster adaptive capacity and citizens’ empowerment to pro-actively support decision-making processes.

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Pilot regions

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Spain

Italy

Events

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Adapting to Climate Change Workshop

This workshop brings clarity. It’s a space for your team to explore climate risks, assess adaptation options, and co-create meaningful…

Event: 17/04/2026 – 09:00 (UTC +01:00) – 12:30 (UTC +01:00)

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Coastal town, Wales

Job opportunity – Coastal Coordinator

The Severn Estuary Partnership (SEP) is seeking an enthusiastic Coastal Coordinator to deliver an exciting new project funded by the…

Event: 08/04/2026 – 00:00 – 13/04/2026 – 00:00

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How can your creativity show what a climate-resilient future looks like in your community?

Use your creativity to tell the story. Age 12-21? Enter an artwork, poem, music piece, soundscape, short film, poster or sculpture…

Event: 01/04/2026 – 00:00 (UTC +02:00) – 07/04/2026 – 00:00 (UTC +02:00)

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News

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A large printed street map of East and Central London is covered with numerous colourful sticky notes; mainly pink, blue, and peach, as well as a few hand‑drawn icons and symbols. The notes are clustered across different neighbourhoods such as Hackney, Shoreditch, Canary Wharf, and Stratford. Each sticky note contains short handwritten comments, ideas, or concerns related to local climate adaptation, such as heat impacts, community needs, infrastructure issues, or suggestions for improvements. Circular blue stickers with simple drawings are also placed across the map. The overall layout suggests a collaborative workshop activity where participants mapped place‑based insights, priorities, and experiences.

Hopeful Futures: Londoners’ vision for a city well adapted to climate change

The Hopeful Futures project invited a group of Londoners to deliberate on and reimagine what a city that is well-adapted…

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young peoples' hands

Eight steps towards intergenerational engagement for climate resilience

Practical suggestions to repair and nurture all-important bonds with young people.

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Cooling Fiveways – Community-Led Heat Resilience in Lambeth

Cooling Fiveways project set out to explore the effectiveness of heat advice, how social infrastructure can support residents and how…

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Tackling Heat Risk in London: Turning Insight into Action 

On 27th February, the London Climate Ready Partnership and the MACC Hub convened more than 100 stakeholders from across London’s public, private, academic,…

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A guide to understanding the costs and savings of climate change impacts to adaptation

The Climate costs guide provides an accessible, financially focused approach for assessing the monetary impacts of climate risks and the…

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Buildings surrounded by floodwater

Public awareness and perceptions of flood risk in the UK

The report Vulnerability and Resilience, explores public perceptions of flood risk, the impact of flooding, and the support available to prepare,…

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