In this output, project partners will look at the conditions for and the tools to build resilience for people, for places (with a focus on the conservation of natural spaces), and for communities. It will draw on existing models and tools for resilient people, communities, and places. The project wants to compare the best practice for building resilience in people and for building resilient places as well as resilient communities.
The goal is to be able to extend the learning for each tool to the other. The methodology for this output will, therefore, look at how the connections between people, place and community can create resilience, as well as how the tools and techniques used for resilience within each aspect can be used by the other aspects.
For example, the principles of nature conservancy can be applied to people and community. This project seeks to find these tools in each area, catalogue them, discuss and explore how each tool can be used to promote resilience in the other areas and then create a facilitator-run programme to help people, places, and communities to overcome obstacles, ongoing stress and challenges. Partners would each work in their own areas of expertise: place, community, people. In most cases, the work overlaps where people, community and place are all involved in establishing resilience.
This output will, therefore, focus on:
- review of tools
- research where appropriate
- design of workshops
- delivery
A document will be produced at the end covering the content, methodology and outputs of these workshops, including the experience of both facilitators and participants where relevant.