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SDGAcademyX: From Commitments to Action: Transformative Approaches to Climate Adaptation in Europe

This course will present an overview of the pertinent topics in climate change, with a focus on the innovative approaches to climate adaptation in Europe. It will introduce the learners to the basics of climate change science, the multifaceted challenges posed by it, and the implementation of the Paris Agreement. It will examine a broad spectrum of climate sustainability concerns and needs, related to the integration of science-based modelling for developing holistic pathways for both mitigation and adaptation pathways, the development of the necessary socio-economic narrative for the just and equitable implementation of those pathways, the development and implementation of relevant valuation and financial instruments, and the contribution of data and digital technologies to the net zero transformation. Finally, the course will conclude with a look at innovative solutions to address climate change at local and regional levels.

From Commitments to Action: Transformative Approaches to Climate Adaptation in Europe
6 weeks
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Starts Sep 18

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As a response to the unavoidable impacts of climate change and to become climate resilient by 2050, the European Union adopted its new EU strategy on adaptation to climate change on 24 February 2021. The principal objectives of the Strategy are to achieve smarter, swifter and more systemic adaptation, and to step up international action on climate change adaptation. The Strategy is part of the broader set of policy initiatives, the European Green Deal, which aims to make the EU the first climate-neutral continent by 2050. The related initiatives in Europe, such as the IMPETUS project, may provide inspiration for other countries in designing their pathways to resilience.

This course presents an overview of the pertinent topics in climate change, with a focus on the innovative approaches to climate adaptation in Europe. It introduces the learners to the basics of climate change science and the multifaceted challenges posed by it. It presents the implementation of the Paris Agreement. The course also examines a broad spectrum of climate sustainability concerns and needs, related to the integration of science-based modelling for developing holistic pathways for both mitigation and adaptation pathways. It explores the development of the necessary socio-economic narrative for the just and equitable implementation of those pathways, as well as the development and implementation of relevant valuation and financial instruments. It also outlays the contribution of data and digital technologies to the net zero transformation. Finally, this course concludes with a look at innovative solutions to address climate change at local and regional levels.

Learners will develop a thorough understanding of the impacts of climate change and the complexities of climate change adaptation. They will examine the synergies and tradeoffs between climate change adaptation and biodiversity protection, water management or social marginalisation. They will learn about adaptation solutions developed at the local and regional level in Europe and will analyse the potential for replicability of such solutions in different contexts, including outside Europe.

The course aims at engaging a broad audience and making them familiar with potential roles of different public and private actors at both local, regional, and national levels in tackling climate adaptation challenges. By the end of the course, a student will be able to understand and explain the complexities of innovative climate adaptation solutions and their relevance for the achievement of the goals of the Paris Agreement.

The target audience is students at graduate or advanced undergraduate level and professionals in the sustainable development sector.

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  • Language: English
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By the end of this course, participants will:

  • Evaluate the impact of human activities on Earth's climate system and the role of renewable energy in mitigation, emphasising collaborative efforts among policymakers, scientists, and society.
  • Analyse the effectiveness of innovative climate adaptation solutions across Europe, assessing their scalability and alignment with the Paris Agreement and EU climate strategy.
  • Understand the evolution of European climate policy since 2015, its alignment with SDGs, and contributions to sustainable development and climate action.
  • Assess key EU climate policies such as the Green Deal and Fit for 55 Package, and analyse the EU's initiatives for achieving SDGs, focusing on climate neutrality, renewable energy, green finance, and sustainable agriculture, while evaluating progress and challenges.
  • Understand energy transition pathways and their impact on climate through scenario modelling and policy analysis. Learn about pathways modelling to assess climate change impacts on human health and designing health-centric adaptation strategies.
  • Comprehend the role of Climate Data Platforms in integrating diverse climate data sources for evidence-based decision-making and policy formulation.
  • Understand the concept of the Blue Economy, its challenges, opportunities, and its role in sustainable development goals, including policy implications and stakeholder engagement.
  • Evaluate socio-economic narratives and fiscal policies for effective climate adaptation, emphasising economic valuation and financial instruments.
  • Analyse European labour market occupations based on their "Greenness" and "Digitalization" scores using ESCO hierarchy and data-driven models.
  • Apply Systems Innovation Approach to engage stakeholders in sustainable innovation pathways aligned with SDGs. Understand climate innovation at the community level, including stakeholder engagement and sustainable infrastructure for effective climate adaptation.
  • Integrate SDGs into corporate sustainability reporting using the AE4RIA framework to enhance transparency and long-term value creation.
  • Understand the diverse ecosystem of innovative solutions implemented across Europe through the Horizon 2020 program with a series of practical examples.

Introduction to the course

Module 1: An Introduction to Climate Change Science and Policy

  • Chapter 1: Climate change science - basic concepts and state of the art
  • Chapter 2: European Policy Framework and the connection between SDGs and European Climate Policy (part A)
  • Chapter 3: European Policy Framework and the connection between SDGs and European Climate Policy (part B)
  • Chapter 4: Turning national commitments into action - the EU as a leader in implementation

Module 2: Climate Change Impacts, Adaptation and Resilience

  • Climate change impacts and sustainability pathways on Energy and Transport Systems
  • Transitioning to a sustainable Blue Economy
  • Climate change impacts on Physical and Mental Health
  • Socio-economic Narratives for Climate Change Adaptation: Valuation, Fiscal and Financial Instruments

Module 3: Cross Cutting Area in Climate Adaptation in Europe

  • Climate Data, Digital Applications and Platforms
  • 85% of 2030 Jobs do not exist today! Skills and Occupations for the Green and Digital Transition
  • Supporting a Participatory Sustainability Transition: The Systems Innovation Approach
  • Climate Adaptation and Mitigation Transforming Businesses

Module 4: Climate Adaptation Solutions in Europe (1/2)

  • Climate Innovation: Buzzword or Key to Solve a Wicked Problem?
  • Sewer mining technology
  • Sand dune restoration and monitoring to prevent coastal erosion
  • Marine spatial planning framework

Module 5: Climate Adaptation Solutions in Europe (2/2)

  • Flood risk management using Decision Support tools
  • Decision Theatre: A decision-making approach to link scientific knowledge for policy-making for urban water resource management
  • Improving integrated climate risk assessment and management through the use of Impact Chains
  • Establishment of a Climate Change Adaptation Plan governing climate risk management

Conclusion: Main Takeaways and Steps Forward

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