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A free course on climate adaptation provided by the Canada School of Public Service (CSPS).
Deepen your understanding of Indigenous perspectives and climate justice, and advance your climate leadership in this part-time, online, 6 week certificate course.
Learn about climate change, and what you can do about it. A course from the Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions.
University of Victoria, UNITAR-CIFAL certification.
Arm yourself with the knowledge and skills needed for wildfire restoration management.
The course provides insight into how climate policies and resilience can be reflected in procurement process, contributing to greater infrastructure resilience to changing climate conditions.
Explore risk pathways that link climate and economic systems
This course invites you to engage deeply with Indigenous perspectives on climate adaptation and mitigation. You'll explore how Indigenous leadership can restore better practices across social and political landscapes, healing relationships with our planet for future generations.
<p>Explore the impacts of a changing climate, risk mitigation and adaptation approaches, and the challenges and opportunities in design decision-making under climate change uncertainty.</p>
Discover how to start and respond to conversations about climate adaptation in ways that mobilize the public and sustain social connection.
Royal Roads University. Work hands-on with organizations to solve climate challenges locally and globally. Learn about multifaceted challenges of climate change and related issues.
Explore the PIEVC Protocol (Public Infrastructure Engineering Vulnerability Committee) and other crucial tools for assessing climate risks to public infrastructure.
Conventional leadership often sidelines marginalized voices, hindering progress. Collaborative leadership prioritizes engagement with those most impacted.
Identify and experiment with leadership mindsets and practices needed to contribute towards the transition to a low-carbon, socially-inclusive future.
University of Victoria, Diploma, UNITAR-CIFAL certification
Simon Fraser University - Diploma, UNITAR-CIFAL certification
Engage with training modules customized for planners that integrate local and regional information on climate impacts, adaptation solutions, and policy frameworks and build skills in key areas such as engagement and communication on climate issues.
Explore existing and emerging legal obligations and issues relevant to infrastructure professionals at the municipal, provincial, federal, and international levels.
Dive into a variety of risk management frameworks, fundamental principles, and definitions essential for understanding risk, particularly in the contexts of public and asset management.
Discover strategies to enhance the resilience of infrastructure amidst evolving environmental challenges and gain insights into the role of natural assets in fostering climate resilience.