“This project takes as its starting point that coastal resilience requires an integrated approach, drawing from deep place-based knowledge of these habitats and the customs and traditions of people who live within them as well as expert guidance and collaboration with state agencies to support and incorporate community visions of change within strategic and financial planning.” Neart na Machairí Project Designer, Zoë Rush.
Maharees Conservation Association Chair, Aidan O’Connor said: “We have seen what we can achieve as a community when we have the knowledge and support of our stakeholders – we want to take that a step further now. Everyone talks about Maharees being impacted by climate change and sea level rise more than other places but we know there are solutions out there and adaptations we can make to be as resilient as we can going forward.”
Neart na Machairí is a creative climate action project funded through Creative Ireland, facilitated through a partnership between Maharees Conservation Association and Dingle Hub and three embedded artists, Zoë Uí Fhaoláin Green, Emer Fallon and Silke Michels and by project designer, Zoë Rush.