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Resilient Lagoon Network

Working together to secure the future of lagoons

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Resilient lagoons network is working together to raise awareness of climate-vulnerable lagoons in the global south

If you want to find out more about lagoons and updates on our work then sign up to our mailing list here:

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Our groundbreaking multi-stakeholder workshops

The RLN’s primary networking activity takes the form of workshops. Depending on global events and participants’ resources, these can be either in-person or virtual. They embody our innovative, multi-stakeholder approach to improving the resilience of lagoon communities.

These events are designed to facilitate introductions, encourage engagement, support constructive dialogue and maximise collaboration. They constitute the platform on which we aim to build an effective strategy for fostering ownership, empowerment and  We welcome contributions from anyone with knowledge of the problems at hand – whether environmental, social, governance-related or economic. Expertise and experience in all relevant concerns will be essential to identifying the multifaceted solutions required.

Our contact details

You can learn more about our work and how to participate by contacting our project leaders or visiting our website. We look forward to collaborating with you in building resilient futures for these communities, the people who live in them and the regions and nations in which they lie.

Dr Sian Davies-Vollum

Head of School of Built and Natural Environment
University of Derby, UK

S.Davies-Vollum@derby.ac.uk

Professor Isaac Boateng

Associate Professor of River and Coastal Engineering and Dean of Faculty, Business Education
University of Education, Winneba, Ghana

isaac.boateng@uew.edu.gh

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Ensuring the sustainability of the world’s lagoons is vital to communities, ecosystems and economies. Our international, multi-stakeholder platform aims to bring a new dynamic to understanding and addressing this crucial challenge.

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