The Ocean Literacy Strategy Wales sets out a collaborative, long-term approach to strengthening people’s connection with the sea, supporting informed action, resilient marine ecosystems and community wellbeing across Wales.
The Three Horizons Toolkit has been developed by Public Health Wales and the Future Generations Commissioner’s Office to help public bodies avoid making decisions that don’t stand the test of time. It is based on a model developed by Bill Sharpe and the International Futures Forum.
People-environment interactions within nature-based solutions (NBS) are not well understood. As an asset NBS includes both natural capital and human-centred capital. NBS also exist as a system with which people can interact.
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This toolkit is designed to help communities in Pembrokeshire build resilience to the increased risks from climate change, such as extreme weather, sea level rise and risk of wildfire.
The Rapid Adaptation Pathways Assessment (RAPA) Toolkit is a facilitator's guide for implementing a workshop-based approach to climate adaptation planning.
The Fairbourne Coastal Risk Management Learning Project explores how climate change threatens coastal communities, drawing lessons from Fairbourne on engagement, governance, infrastructure, and adaptation. The report provides insights to guide future shoreline management planning in Wales.
The research analyses the impact of changes to the world of work, climate and demographic change on existing inequality.
September 5, 2025
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