Case Studies highlight resilience
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2nd October 2012
A set of nine case studies is published today which illustrate how local authorities across the East Midlands are adapting to the changing climate, during this year of weather extremes. Every city and county in the region is featured in the set and the geographical differences highlight the different climate risks that are faced by urban, rural, upland and coastal areas. This new resource is one of the outputs from the £950k East Midlands Climate Change Skills Programme, supported by East Midlands Improvement and Efficiency Partnership. Download the case studies from this page.
This new set adds to a growing family of case studies and other resources on tackling the causes and consequences of climate change in the East Midlands, that were also supported by the Skills Programme.

Flooding in Lincolnshire
Flood risk is the biggest climate related risk for the East Midlands, from rivers, surface water and the sea.