Geodesign, A Scottish Case Study
Dr Charlotte L McLean Abstract Geodesign workshops typically represent a…

How do people connect with and value the landscapes around them? We are exploring this in this episode through discussing creative workshops and community action. From composting to storytelling, from sensory encounters to activism, we discover how workshops can transform the way we see peatlands and ourselves.
Featuring Ffin from Criw Compostio, Caroline and Jamie from RE-PEAT , and Marella from Save Our Sperrins, this conversation uncovers how local initiatives build emotional, ecological, and cultural relationships with the land. Together, they remind us that valuing peatlands goes beyond carbon or economics; it’s about connection, care, and shared imagination.
Tune in to hear stories of composting, curiosity, and collective care and reflect on how your own landscapes shape the way you see, feel, and belong.
Dr Charlotte L McLean Abstract Geodesign workshops typically represent a…