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Changing Climate, Changing Lives

C-Change has three thematic strands, community engagement, open space adaptation and influencing spatial planning. Each theme has a dedicated 'work package' and a programme of transnational learning activities involving all partners. 

The project was officially launched in September 2009, visit the launch conference page for more information and photos of the event. To find out who we are, what we aim to do and how we will work together download our Introducing C-Change leaflet.

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The C-Change partnership consists of 9 organisations in 7 city regions in North West Europe. Find out more about the partnership.

 








This site gives you access to  project updates as they happen, news of C-Change events including conferences and Expert Joint Planning Groups (EJPGs) and project resources and materials for you to download.

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The site also acts as a networking tool for all those involved in  C-Change throughout NW Europe.  Here we can share our experiences and knowledge on everything from specific open space or community projects to regional climate change policy. If you're involved in C-Change register on line today to become part of this dynamic network.

 

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C-Change Peer Review and Evaluation

We are now seeking to commission 4 Reviewers and a Co-ordinator to lead the C-Change Peer Review and Evaluation Process. Applications are now being accepted, until the 15th September 2010.

Download the briefs for these roles here.

This project has received European Regional Development Funding through Interreg IVB

Featured Project - BANKSIDE URBAN FOREST

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Better Bankside Urban Forest. EJPG1a members visited this project in January. Find out more about this exciting initiative.

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Featured Resource - CLIMATE FUTURES

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Climate Futures analyses the social, political, economic and psychological consequences of climate change and describes how different global responses to the problem could lead to five very different worlds by 2030.

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