Health, community and wellbeing
Examining the complex challenges faced by coastal communities
With a widening life expectancy gap between different socioeconomic groups in the UK, the role of where people live in shaping their health and wellbeing becomes increasingly evident. This importance transcends access to basic amenities and services, encompassing broader aspects such as community support networks and opportunities for cultural enrichment. A sense of belonging to a particular place is essential for personal identity formation and provides stability for holistic wellbeing.
Through the Centre for Coastal Communities, we bring together one of the few critical masses of academic researchers in any UK university with a proven track record on coastal communities and strong collaborative links with the public, private, and third sectors. Working with our partners, we are uniquely placed to coordinate problem identification and co-create solutions, committing to an area of research that traditionally has seen limited investigation of the problems.
Through five place-based research themes, we investigate the intricate relationships between communities, the natural world, and technology.
Locally, we co-create sustainable solutions to complex problems in order to build resilient and thriving neighbourhoods, cities, and regions. This work transcends geographical, social and political boundaries to become applicable on a global level.




