Description

Overview:
This course will provide you with skills to overcome barriers to action, mobilize knowledge and data effectively, and work across silos in genuine interdisciplinary and collaborative practice. You’ll learn how to lead or participate in community engagement, without triggering fear and overwhelming others; practise critical self-awareness and self-reflection; and consider equity-based and decolonizing approaches.

This course is designed for professionals looking to advance the intersecting work of climate action and adaptation, including planners, engineers, elected officials and community leaders. You will leave with practical and relevant skills to lead, accelerate and participate in the essential work of climate adaptation in your organization and community.

LEARNING OUTCOMES
By the end of the course, you will be able to do the following:

• Describe the dynamics of collaborative, team-based planning processes
• Apply key concepts in climate communications and knowledge mobilization
• Engage in meaningful dialogue with internal and external stakeholders
• Develop adaptive and responsive strategies for working in complex systems
• Analyze and overcome internal and external barriers to climate adaptation
Subject:
Environmental Studies
Level:
Graduate / Professional
Material Type:
Full Course
Author:
Provider:
BCcampus
Date Added:
07/27/2021
License:
Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial
Language:
English
Media Format:
Downloadable docs, Text/HTML

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