The Scottish Government has published a public engagement strategy "demonstrating how it will work with others to drive forward Scotland's transition to a low carbon society." The document can be accessed here. The aim is to: inform people in Scotland about the climate change targets specified by the Act, encourage them to contribute to the... Continue Reading →
Planning Aid for Scotland
Planning Aid for Scotland is an important organisation providing an impartial service which supports and enables the public to engage with the planning process. Planning Aid for Scotland is: A unique and independent, national charity that helps people to engage in the planning process. The leading voice on community engagement in planning matters, being professional,... Continue Reading →
Environmental Change and Site Based Performance seminar
Notes This was the second in a programme of three workshops. The first was held at Fountains Abbey in Yorkshire. The third will be held in London. Each workshop involves a core group working together and a public event (this was the public event for this workshop and the core group were going on to... Continue Reading →
IASH Humanities and Climate Change lunchtime talks
February-March-April events in the series of Humanities and Climate Change lunchtime talks All at 1pm in the IASH, Hope Park Square Friday 11 February Rachel Howell (Postgraduate, Centre for the Study of Environmental Change and Sustainability) "Lights, camera...action? The impact of the climate change film The Age of Stupid" Monday, 21 February Professor Lorraine Code... Continue Reading →
Mainstream ecology in public art
Make a contribution, air your most profound lessons (or the things you rant about). The questions raised by art and ecology, the issues of culture in a time of environmental crisis, don't always impact on mainstream public art practices. The public invitation to contribute to a new series of books, entitled Hints and Tips, is... Continue Reading →
ars bioarctica
Ars Bioarctica is long term art and science initiative by the Finnish Bioart Society. Since 2010 it is organizing an artist-in-residency program together with the Kilpisjärvi Biological Station of the University of Helsinki in the sub-Arctic Lapland. The residency has an emphasis on the Arctic environment and art and science collaboration. It is is open... Continue Reading →

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