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Birds by the Water

Resources

On this page, you will find all publicly available deliverables, reports, and resources produced by the WATERFRONTS project. These documents include research findings, co-design session summaries, methodological frameworks, policy recommendations, and artistic outputs. They are intended to provide transparency, support knowledge sharing, and offer practical tools for stakeholders, practitioners, and communities working at the intersection of climate resilience, cultural engagement, and coastal sustainability. Click on the images to download the files. 

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Work Plan

The work plan outlines the strategic framework for managing, implementing, and evaluating the Waterfronts project. It details the processes for planning, governance, reporting, budgeting, communication, and quality assurance, ensuring alignment with EU guidelines and sustainability principles.

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Report on Co-Design Sessions

The co-design report documents the collaborative process through which artists, community members, and stakeholders shaped the creative direction of the WATERFRONTS project, detailing participatory methods, shared decision-making frameworks, and the integration of local knowledge into artistic and environmental outcomes.

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Report on Capabilities Clinic

The capabilities clinic report outlines the capacity-building programme designed to equip participating artists and communities with multidisciplinary skills in socially engaged arts, marine science, and mental health care, detailing the training methods, expert contributions, and competency outcomes that underpin the WATERFRONTS project’s creative and social impact.

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Report on Community Artivism

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Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.

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