Skip to main content
Report
Neighbourhoods and communities

Community resilience to climate change: an evidence review

The concept of community resilience to climate change in the UK has a diverse range of meanings and associated activities. This review of evidence and practice explores this varied and contested field to build the evidence base and help support the development of community resilience to climate change.

Written by:
Clare Twigger-Ross, Katya Brooks, Liza Papadopoulou, Paula Orr, Rolands Sadauskis, Alexia Coke, Neil Simcock, Andrew Stirling and Gordon Walker
Date published:

The report shows:

  • the variety of actions being carried out across the UK that can be classed as improving resilience of communities to climate change;
  • the barriers and facilitators to improving resilience to climate change for communities;
  • the value of a framework to understand resilience of communities to climate change that emphasises existing capacities of communities, engagement and empowerment of citizens, and multi-level governance; and
  • examples of innovative actions to improve resilience of communities to climate change with a focus on four case studies, which are further explored in a separate report.
A large allotment site in London next to flats

This report is part of the neighbourhoods and communities topic.

Find out more about our work in this area.

Discover more about neighbourhoods and communities