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Making Climate Adaptation Happen: Governing Transformation Strategies for Climate Change

Offered By: University of Groningen via FutureLearn

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Course Description

Overview

Learn the governance tools to respond to climate change

Climate change is one of the biggest challenges facing governing bodies across the globe.

On this course, you will be introduced to climate science, the societal effects of climate change, and the responses already available in the form of climate adaptation.

Identify why climate change adaptation is important

Adaptive governance is a term used to describe an approach to managing the uncertainty posed by rapid environmental changes in a more responsive manner than traditional modes of governance.

As such, it could be a vital governance tool in the fight against climate change. Being able to nimbly react to fast-changing environmental crises requires certain skill-sets that many governing bodies currently lack.

Create a climate change adaptation plan

Learning alongside experts in governance and adaptation strategies, you’ll examine the science behind climate change, exploring the terminology and facts behind what it is and how we adapt to it.

You’ll summarise the development of the current architecture of global governance for dealing with climate change.

Differentiate climate change adaptation and mitigation policies

Exploring the costs and benefits of climate adaptation versus climate mitigation, you’ll identify the governance and social science theories that can help tackle environmental change, and the role international climate finance can play.

This course is developed for current and future environmental policy professionals working in both the public and private sectors. It will also appeal to students or professionals interested or working in political science, environmental management, risk management, governance studies, and other related social science fields.


Syllabus

  • Introduction to climate change science
    • Welcome to the course
    • What is climate science?
    • Response to climate change
    • Opportunities for adaptation solutions
    • Concluding Week 1
  • How climate adaptation governance is implemented
    • Responses to climate change effects through adaptation.
    • Barriers to climate adaptation implementation
    • Opportunities in public-private partnership
    • What happens when the storm hits?
    • Concluding Week 2
  • Climate adaptation finance
    • What is climate finance?
    • Allocation of funds for climate adaptation funds
    • The status of climate adaptation funding
    • How far has climate adaptation funding come?
    • Concluding Week 3
  • Nature-based solutions and locally led action
    • What are nature-based solutions?
    • Opportunities for private sector
    • Overcoming barriers
    • Thank you and good luck!

Taught by

Hellen Dawo

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