Introducing Climate Just In Wales

Climate Just, a free to access, online resource for public service providers, is being re-launched in February 2018 and for the first time will include data and mapping on current and future flood disadvantage in Wales.

Climate Just, a free to access, online resource for public service providers, is being re-launched in February 2018 and for the first time will include data and mapping on current and future flood disadvantage in Wales.

You are invited to a preview event for the newly revised Climate Just website and map tool on 9thFebruary 2018, hosted by Cardiff Metropolitan University and presented by the University of Manchester. This is in association with the Welsh Government, Natural Resources Wales, the Future Generations Commissioner for Wales and is supported by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation. This free to access, online resource for public service providers is being re-launched in February 2018 and for the first time will include data and mapping on current and future flood disadvantage in Wales. This event will enable stakeholders to discuss the implications of climate justice in Wales and try out the tool for themselves before it becomes publicly available. This event will:

  • Help you to understand the future challenges facing Wales from both a climate and a social vulnerability perspective
  • Support the inclusion of climate change risks within Well-being Assessments and Plans, in response to the Well-being of Future Generations Act
  • Provide pointers to useful evidence for Local Development Plans
  • Inform those working in flood-prone areas with responsibilities for emergency planning, public health, housing and social care and climate change

To book for this free event please go Eventbrite and for further information please contact:

Mike Peverill
Climate Just project team
University of Manchester
michael.peverill@manchester.ac.uk
07505 403133

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