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We are busily organising the programme for this year’s virtual FRM Conference and are looking for contributions from the community. The theme for FRM 2021 is Flood Risk Management and Green Recovery. Read more
Hold the date, Expressions of Interests & Feedback on the themes Read more
Sniffer and Historic Environment Scotland have developed a series of joint initiatives that will further develop and deepen collaboration. Read more
The Paper presents a draft climate change adaptation framework to help Glasgow City Region structure early resilience measures to help protect its people and places from the impacts of a changing climate. Read more
This year's Flood Risk Management Conference 2020, organised by Sniffer, will include a response to the growing momentum around climate emergency. Read more
In the wake of the newly declared climate emergency, a major new publication by the Marine Climate Change Impacts Partnership highlights the current and future impacts of climate change on UK seas and dependent industries and society. Read more
On the recent confirmation of Sniffer’s participation in the CreaTures project our Communications Manager, John Robertson shares his thoughts on how creative practice can affect culture and in turn help provide the solutions to the climate emergency. Read more
Registration is now open for Scotland’s Flood Risk Management Conference 2020 Read more
This workshop explores potential sources of funding available to local authorities, and the skills and know-how needed to access them. Read more
Scotland's Flood Risk Management Conference 2020 indicative programme is now live. Read more
Sniffer has worked with partners from across the historic environment sector and beyond to published a new guide on adapting Scotland’s historic places to the impacts of climate change. Read more
We support the climate strike and its aim to keep climate change as the number one priority issue on political and corporate agendas. We would add that adaptation to climate change must work hand in hand with mitigation measures. Read more