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.
This Westminster Forum Projects conference will examine policy, investment and delivery priorities for climate adaptation and infrastructure resilience across the UK.
Climate Resilience in the Cultural Sector Conference on the 6 March 2026 at the British Library, London. Join this one-day conference to explore practical strategies for boosting climate resilience across the cultural sector. Organised by the National Museum Directors’ Council in partnership with leading cultural organisations, the event will include case studies, workshops, and guidance for preparing organisations for climate risks.
Watch our webinar “The Role of Policy and Private Capital in Transformational Adaptation” to explore how public policy and private finance can work together to deliver long-term, inclusive adaptation, the trade-offs and risks involved, and what meaningful alignment looks like in practice.
Climate adaptation is urgent and requires funding: but who receives it, and who is left out? And what are the sources and instruments of adaptation finance? This session explores whether current adaptation funding and finance truly prioritise equity, and how they might be reimagined to better support those most vulnerable to climate risks.
The research analyses the impact of climate change on the interdependencies between London's land-based transport sector and other critical infrastructure like power, water, and telecoms.
Watch the MACC Hub conversation as we explore the urgent need for a shared vision of climate adaptation in the UK. Speakers from across the four nations offer short reflections to spark discussion, challenge assumptions and explore how we can shape a more inclusive and resilient future together.
Discover how England's 2022 heatwaves were used to evaluate responses to heatwaves, leading to suggested improvements to the UK's extreme heat policies.
Considering ecosystem approaches as part of national development planning has always been challenging for many countries around the world. Through its three modules, this course will highlight the key concepts, tools, examples and steps for integrating EbA in the NAP process.
August 30, 2022
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