The CSGN delivers and promotes projects that use natural solutions to support the transition to carbon net zero and to make communities, businesses and places more resilient to climate change.
This workstream incorporates a diverse set of projects, from large-scale woodland creation and natural flood management to installing green roofs. Regardless of scale, a key aim is to work collaboratively with communities and partners to build their capacity and climate resilience.
The CSGN facilitates projects that deliver the following actions
This partnership project encourages the use of raingardens as a sustainable and natural way to manage floodwater, particularly in urban areas. It will also support the creation of wildlife-friendly, accessible greenspace, reduce pollution, and provide attractive places for people to work and visit. The aim is for 10,000 raingardens to be in use across Scotland by 2030.
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The Central Scotland Green Network is driven forward by the Green Action Trust, a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO) No SC015341 regulated by the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR). Registered offices at Building 2, Buchanan Gate Business Park, Stepps, North Lanarkshire G33 6FB.
To learn more about the Green Action Trust visit www.greenactiontrust.org
The Scottish Government is the key funding partner of the Central Scotland Green Network
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