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NSW - Learning to Adapt: Climate Change Adaptation Training

Published 21st March 14 12:00 AM

Module 1 - Applying the science of climate change impacts
12 March 2014

Module 2 - Assessing and managing climate change risks
14 May 2014

Module 3 - Applying and communicating climate change
adaptation policy and standards
11 June 2014

EIANZ NSW Division and Special Interest Section on Climate Change, in partnership with the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage, is proud to offer an innovative training program designed to upskill environment and sustainability professionals on climate change adaptation. Supported by the Institute of Environmental Studies, UNSW, Infrastructure Sustainability Council Australia and the Green Building Council of Australia, this course will develop a very high level of competence in adaptation to climate change, with a particular focus on infrastructure.

This training program is structured into 3 modules, each including:

  • A collaborative learning platform, stocked with resources;
  • A full day intensives featuring guest speakers with case studies and recognised climate science experts.

Over the course of the program participants will work together to implement adaptation programs in real organisations.

This training program is structured into 3 modules. Although the course has been designed as an integrated whole, participants are welcome to complete any of the modules as stand alone

Enrolments for the first module close 21 February 2014 – hurry only 30 places.

Download the full program. To register for this event click here.

Pricing:

Cost
per module
Full
Course
EIANZ Member $300.00 $800.00
Green Building Council Australia Member $440.00 $1,200.00
Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia Member $440.00 $1,200.00
Non-Member $550.00 $1,500.00

Event details

When: 11 June 2014

Where: UNSW | Sydney
Level 6, 1 O'Connell Street Sydney

Registrations Open: 21st March 14 12:00 AM

Registrations Close: 11th June 14 11:59 PM

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Published 21st March 14 12:00 AM