This document discusses archaeological research being conducted on the island of Rousay in Scotland. The research has three main goals: 1) engaging the local community in archaeology, 2) providing education to students, and 3) conducting scientific research into past human-landscape interactions and the impacts of coastal erosion and climate change. Current excavations at Swandro are focusing on a potential broch and chambered tomb that have seen continuous occupation for over 5,000 years. The research aims to better understand past sociocultural adaptations to climate change in order to inform future responses.