Ecological Transition Training
Ecological Transition Training equips environment professionals with practical tools to evaluate climate risks, create green and blue infrastructure, plan low-carbon mobility, and guide equitable, resilient urban changes in at-risk coastal cities. This course focuses on coastal challenges like heat, floods, sea level rise, drainage issues, and erosion, teaching vulnerability assessment with GIS and open data, equitable project implementation, monitoring, and communication with communities and leaders.

from 4 to 360h flexible workload
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
Ecological Transition Training provides hands-on tools to tackle climate risks in coastal cities, including heat, flooding, sea level rise, drainage failure, and erosion. You will learn to design green and blue infrastructure, adapt land use and buildings, plan low-carbon mobility, assess vulnerabilities using GIS and open data, and execute, monitor, and share equitable, finance-ready adaptation projects with communities and decision-makers.
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Develop skills
- Climate risk mapping: profile coastal cities fast using GIS and open data.
- Green-blue design: plan parks, wetlands, and cool streets for quick urban resilience.
- Adaptive planning: integrate climate adaptation into zoning, buildings, and land use.
- Low-carbon mobility: create walkable, bike-friendly, transit-ready coastal transport plans.
- Equity-centered action: co-design protections with vulnerable groups and communities.
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