Local Resilience Planning : Lunchtime Learning
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Local Resilience Planning : Lunchtime Learning

Adaptation for Communities: Practical Skills, Leadership Skills and Place Based Learning & Inspiration

By FEL Scotland

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Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

Local Resilience Planning: A practical sharing of ideas and guides for building local resilience to climate adaptation. 

Welcome our two speakers (check back here for updates) for a 1 hour webinar style presentation, listen in with your lunch and ask our panel questions for a short discussion.

Each Lunchtime Learning session will highlight expert knowledge and practical insights, with recordings made available to our members after the events.

Our events will be hosted on Zoom, a link will be sent with your booking or accessed via Eventbrite.

These sessions also contribute to our Climate Leadership Programme, which asks for leaders to take part in 3 sessions, one from each theme of;

Practical Skills

Leadership Skills

Place Based Learning & Inspiration

Interested in taking part? Be in touch to join our 2025 cohort!

If you require any accessibility information or we can assist you in taking part, please contact us Climate@FELScotland.org

Check out our upcoming programme of sessions...

Lunchtime Learning Session Dates & Topics, Wednesdays 12pm-1pm

August

  • 20th Aug – Greener Travel
  • 27th Aug – Preserving our Landscapes

September

  • 3rd Sept – Volunteering - Food and Growing
  • 10th Sept – Adapting Homes and Buildings for a Changing Planet
  • 17th Sept– Bean Growing - Food and Growing
  • 24th Sept– Nature at Risk

October

  • 1st Oct – Seed Saving - Food and Growing
  • 15th Oct – Orchards - Food and Growing
  • 22nd Oct – Fair and Inclusive Climate Action
  • 29th Oct – Community Resilience Planning

November

  • 5th Nov – Vertical Growing - Food and Growing
  • 19th Nov – BioChar - Food and Growing
  • 26th Nov – Managing Water and Flooding Risks

December

  • 3rd Dec – Reducing Our Waste
  • 10th Dec – Mushroom Growing - Food and Growing

January

  • 14th Jan – Compost - Food and Growing
  • 14th Jan - Community Power

Join our free FEL Scotland Membership to connect and receive updates from your local Forth Valley Climate Action Hub. Membership – FEL Scotland

Organized by

Forth Environment Link (FEL) began as the Kippen Nature Club in 1989 with the aim of teaching children about biodiversity and nature. In response to community need and interest, the organisation grew in both mandate and geography, expanding to include adult education and demonstration projects. In 2005 the organisation reconstituted as Forth Environment Link - a company limited by guarantee with charitable status, serving three local authority areas – Stirling, Clackmannanshire and Falkirk. In 2008 Forth Valley Food Links merged with FEL, bringing an additional focus on sustainable local food production and consumption. In 2012 FEL took over the hosting of Cycle Stirling bringing a new cycling focus to our work. In 2013, Stirling Cycle Hub started operating from Stirling Train Station enhancing FEL’s cycling provision. Now in 2019 FEL works under 4 main themes: Active Travel, Food & Growing, Circular Economy and Volunteering.

Our Vision: 

Linking people and the environment for a greener, healthier future

Our Aims:

We work with others on environmental, food and active travel issues to:Encourage and support involvement, learning and practical actionEducate and raise awarenessCreate and develop new ideas

Ground Floor | Cameron House | Forthside Way Stirling FK8 1QZTel. 01786 449215 | Company Number 286 723 | Scottish Charity Number SCO 019 276

Free
Oct 29 · 5:00 AM PDT