by Mathew Whittles | Apr 4, 2025 | Case studies
Sustainable Kirriemuir (SK) formed an Action for Nature group after writing a Community Climate Action Plan for the town. The group decided to run a BioBlitz in and around the Kirriemuir area, setting out to discover as many plants, animals and fungi as possible and...
by Mathew Whittles | Apr 4, 2025 | Case studies
Scottish Water, NatureScot and SEPA are working with Dundee City Council to develop an exciting and innovative project to improve the way storm water is managed and reduce flood risk in the St Mary’s area of Dundee. The project will showcase what can be achieved by...
by Mathew Whittles | Apr 4, 2025 | Case studies
Across Dundee, green space comprises an impressive 62% of the city’s urban area, and more than two thirds of this is publicly accessible. This project aims to bolster wildlife by dedicating more than 57 hectares for the benefit of biodiversity and climate...
by Mathew Whittles | Apr 4, 2025 | Case studies
Linking Coastal Communities Dundee City Council and Angus Council are working together to improve the National Cycle Network Route 1 between Broughty Ferry Castle and Monifieth. Following early consultation with residents and businesses in 2019, initial proposals...
by Mathew Whittles | Mar 27, 2025 | Case studies
Growing Bioregioning Through Community Science aims to chart how communities in Tayside can help monitor landscape change through community science practices. Community Science is different to the more commonly used term of citizen science Citizen science is usually...
by Mathew Whittles | Mar 27, 2025 | Case studies
This project is investigating how community-led food growing can be strengthened and developed in Tayside. Empowering this very important part of Tayside’s food system was one of the many recommendations made at the conference ‘Feeding Tayside Through The Climate...