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'Sea the Value' project - final workshop

21 March 2024


Starts: 10:00
Ends: 16:00

Thursday 21 March 10.00 - 4.00  Highland Theological College
                                                     High Street  Dingwall  IV15 9HA

Further to our previous email places are starting to fill up for our final workshop on the Thurs 21st March at the Highland Theological College in Dingwall (10-4). Many thanks for all the interest so far! This is just a reminder to let us know if you can attend on the date. If there are others who you feel are interested or we have missed, do feel free to send on. 

This final event is about mapping and understanding the connection between the beneficiaries (i.e. your organisation or you as an individual) and the benefits delivered from the Cromarty Firth. Our focus on the day will be on those organisations (and individuals) that are represented to understand the importance of their shared reliance on the benefits identified in previous workshops. This allows the project to map out the system in the Cromarty Firth - from natural features to benefits to beneficiaries and vice versa. It is important that we cover a wide diversity of organisations and individuals on the day. 

The workshop will also provide a platform to discuss future opportunities for the region, including continuation of the network, the mapping outputs from the workshops, and future project and funding ideas. 

If you could respond by Friday 23rd Feb (cc to Vicki and Tavis) this will allow us to prepare materials and catering. 

Best wishes 

Tavis, Daryl and Vicki

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Professor Tavis Potts
Dean for Environmental Sustainability
Chair in Sustainable Development
Co-coordinator of the Just Transition Lab
University of Aberdeen School of Geosciences Just Transition Lab: www.abdn.ac.uk/jtl
Mobile: +44 (0)79 234 65365

 

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