Scottish climate action hubs: independent evaluation
A report of an independent evaluation of the climate action hubs in the Northeast of Scotland and the Highlands, Orkney and Shetland carried out by CAG Consultants.
Annex 6: Qualitative analysis themes
Table 2: Qualitative Analysis Themes
Theme
Value Add
Topic
In what way is the hub building community awareness of the climate emergency?
Theme
Value Add
Topic
In what way is the hub facilitating knowledge sharing and learning?
Theme
Value Add
Topic
In what way is the hub helping to build relationships between stakeholders?
Theme
Value Add
Topic
In what way is the hub supporting a just transition?
Theme
Value Add
Topic
In what way is the hub supporting wellbeing economies and community wealth building?
Theme
Shift to low-carbon and resilient communities
Topic
In what way is the hub stimulating climate action?
Theme
Shift to low-carbon and resilient communities
Topic
In what way is the hub facilitating a coordinated approach to regional climate change response?
Theme
Shift to low-carbon and resilient communities
Topic
In what way is the hub supporting communities to be more climate resilient?
Theme
Sustainability
Topic
Are there examples of ways in which the hub facilitated a climate change intervention pipeline for the community?
Theme
Sustainability
Topic
Can existing initiatives be scaled up or replicated in other communities?
Theme
Sustainability
Topic
Is there evidence of stakeholders taking ownership of the climate change initiatives started or supported by the hub?
Theme
Sustainability
Topic
Have activities by the hub resulted in an impact on local and national policy?
Theme
Sustainability
Topic
Has additional funding been unlocked with support from the hub?
Theme
Resources
Topic
Were there activities by the hub that provided particularly high value?
Theme
Resources
Topic
What could have been done differently (in hindsight) by the hub?
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