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Stronger Shores Toolkit Workshop

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In early February 2025, the whole Stronger Shores team and our Delivery Partners met with the help of The Blooming Platypus to discuss the Stronger Shores Toolkit – the key proposed output of the project which is due to end in 2027.

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The toolkit will hope to gather data and evidence, lessons learnt, case studies, and key recommendations for decision-makers and investors interested in marine nature-based solutions for coastal risk management.

This toolkit will become Stronger Shores’ legacy and help make the case for future funding. It will also enable others to replicate these nature-based solutions to tackle coastal erosion and other climate change impacts on coastlines across the globe.

The toolkit workshop facilitated by The Blooming Platypus brought our amazing partners together to share ideas, fine tune the priorities for the toolkit and embed all of this into the legacy of the project – The Blooming Platypus are working on a report to capture all of the expertise and suggestions in the room.

Thank you again to everyone who attended and contributed, and a huge thank you to The Blooming Platypus for their hard work and facilitationπŸ‘

Stronger Shores is funded by Defra as part of the Β£200m Flood and Coastal Innovation Programme which is managed by the Environment Agency. The programmes will drive innovation in flood and coastal resilience and adaptation to a changing climate. The project is hosted by South Tyneside Council.

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