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Mobilising sustainable, water resilient communities: evidence and engagement across scales

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DOI: 10.1680/jensu.21.00095

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This paper shares best practices on mobilizing the co-creation of sustainable water resilient communities in the South West of England, exploring and evaluating different projects to achieve intended objectives and uncovering learning points for future projects.
How do we engage public and community support for and co-create action on climate and environmental change, resilient water management and sustainable critical infrastructure? The answer to this often-asked question, as expected, is not simple yet also not complicated - just a complex layering of scales and dimensions from engineering, environmental and social sciences, science communication and intergenerational recognition that there is not a 'one size fits all' approach - just as with technical infrastructures. With these perspectives in mind, this paper shares best practice on mobilising the co-creation of sustainable water resilient communities in the South West of England. Consideration of evidence and engagement across multiple scales and dimensions is positioned through exploration and evaluation of projects undertaken through the Westcountry Rivers Trust's Water Resilient Communities programme in two counties (Devon and Somerset). The projects cover town-based Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS) co-created with residents; schools-based SuDS co-created with children and teachers; and a Water Resilience Summit and associated Hub co-created with communities and businesses. Over 400 people were directly engaged in exploring, planning and co-creating different aspects, which met intended objectives. Learning points were uncovered and reflected on to take forward into future projects to enable further mobilisation of sustainable water resilient communities.

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