PARTNER PUBLICATION - BIOREGIONAL LEARNING CENTRE
What would make this place more resilient, who’s making change happen and where are we aware of underlying systems (for example, The Drinking Water System, The Coastline Protection System and Local Government and Community as a System)? What might a joined-up climate resilience strategy for South Devon look like?
BLC’s Learning Journey was a first step in reaching out to many sectors (food, water, energy, health, ecology etc) as well as the societal range from civil society to governance, academia and business to begin to answer these questions and many others. In meeting with people who are already taking action for climate resilience we also wanted to know what the challenges are in each sector and consider how they could be addressed through co-design.
What we witnessed on the Learning Journey is that many of the green shoots of a climate resilient future are coming from civil society and that communities need to be part of the co-design process.