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Climate change and adaptation on ecosystems and societies

  • Scienze della terra/Earth Sciences, Climate change

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Climate change and adaptation on ecosystems and societies

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Course tags
Scienze della terra/Earth Sciences, Climate change
Language
English
Type
Online
Modality
Self paced
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Training hours
12 hours of training + 38 hours of individual work
Certificate
Attendance Certificate
Admission fee
Free

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The Climate Change and Adaptation in Ecosystems and Societies course spans 12 hours of training (videos and quizs) and 38h of individual work. The MOOC is structured into five modules, each focusing on a specific aspect of climate change. The course covers topics ranging from the phenomenology of climate change to the framework of climate governance. Each module includes a series of short videos (maximum 14 minutes) on key topics, followed by a quiz at the end to assess participants' comprehension and knowledge acquisition.

This course is designed as a tool to provide participants with fundamental knowledge on key aspects of climate change, including its phenomenology, the current state of the climate system, potential future scenarios, and the present impacts of extreme weather events and climate extremes. One of the section is dedicated to examining the commitments currently implemented by climate governance and EU to address the ongoing climate crisis, highlighting best practices at the global level. Additionally, it offers reflections on climate movements and ongoing initiatives aimed at moving beyond the climate emergency, envisioning diverse post-extractivist futures.

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Daniele Codato

Laureato in scienze naturali e dottore di ricerca in geografia per l'Università degli Studi di Padova, da anni si occupa di tematiche socio-ambientali utilizzando metodologie e tecnologie di GIS e GIS partecipativo. Docente nel Master di 2 livello in GIScience e Sistemi a Pilotaggio Remoto e ricercatore presso il Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile, Edile ed Ambientale UNIPD, è parte del comitato scientifico del Centro di Eccellenza Jean Monnet sulla Just Fossil Fuel Transition

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Edoardo Crescini Di Montevecchio Benedetti

Edoardo Crescini is a naturalist geographer at the University of Padua. His research employs innovative geographic technologies (GIS, drones, and remote sensing) to promote participatory processes of independent territorial monitoring. He focuses on the concept of the Plantationocene and on the neocolonial and neoliberal dynamics linked to monocultural oil palm plantations, developing possible agroecological transition plans as alternatives to the current agro-industrial model in Ecuador. His work also addresses climate justice, fossil fuel phase-out processes, and the urban impacts of the climate crisis, with particular attention to the development of proactive adaptation and mitigation policies.

Codice ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0008-4397-6093

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Massimo De Marchi

Massimo De Marchi, PhD in Geography, Associate Professor at Department of Civil and Architectural and Environmental Engineering, University of Padova. He is Director of the Laboratory on GIScience and Drones for Good (D4G); Academic coordinator of Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence on Just Fossil Fuel Transition; Academic coordinator of Centre of Excellence on Climate Justice; Director of Second Level professional Master program in "GIScience and Unmanned System for the integrated management of the territory and the natural resources - with majors" (EQF8); Coordinator of the Erasmus Mundus International Joint Master Programme on Climate Change and Diversity, Sustainable Territorial Development (CCD-STeDe) (EQF7); Co-Director of Joint program on "Climate Change and sustainable agroecosystems", University of Padova, Andean University Simón Bolívar, Quito, Ecuador (EQF 7). Massimo teaches Environmental Assessment and Evaluation (Master on Environmental Sustainability and Education), Agroecology and Territorial Management (Master in Environmental Sustainability and Education), Environmental policies and ecological economis (Bachelor on Environmental and Natural Sciences), Participatory GIS and Drones for Good (Master GIScience). His research focuses on adopting a qualitative GIScience approach, deal with participatory processes, environmental conflict management, climate justice, just transitions form fossil fuels in complex territories with high biological and cultural diversity, land and environmental policies, sustainable local development, tourism and regional sustainability. He is member of the scientific committee of PhD on Human rights and multilevel governance (University of Padua).

ORCID:  https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8184-013X

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Zsófia Anna Ghira

Zsófia Anna Ghira, PhD, is a research fellow specializing in urban climate justice, with a focus on equity and inclusion in adapting to extreme weather events such as heat. She holds a PhD in Architecture and Environment and has a background in regional and environmental economics. Her work explores how cities can advance climate resilience while ensuring justice for vulnerable populations. https://orcid.org/0009-0008-7175-0526

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Abdullah Ahmadi

Abdullah Ahmadi is a PhD candidate in Human Rights, Society & Multi-level Governance at the University of Padua (UNIPD). His research focuses on applying remote sensing data through open-source GIS tools to inform urban planning and climate justice plannings, with emphasis on land-use change, green-infrastructure opportunities, and climate-vulnerability mapping. He has experience working as Research Fellow at UNIPD’s Drone4Good Lab and an Environmental Geologist for Afghanistan’s Ministry of Mines and Petroleum.

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Paola Banal

Paola Banal is a Research Fellow at the University of Padua. She holds a Master’s degree in Local Development, during which she focused on the social, organizational, economic, territorial, and institutional forms and dynamics that characterize local development processes across different geographical contexts. During her research fellowship, she conducted research on initiatives related to the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty, climate justice, and the broader phenomenon of climate change.

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Climate change and adaptation on ecosystems and societies

Platform Guide: How to Navigate the MOOC
Start Here: Important Guidelines for a Successful MOOC
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Presentation of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence on Just Fossil Fuel Transition
Structure & Objectives
Forum for the exchange of information and ideas
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The course provides participants with: A solid foundation in climate change science, impacts, and future scenarios Ability to engage in debate on climate change, effectively countering misinformation and denialism Capacity to identify and disseminate best practices from climate movements and international adaptation initiatives.

  • Fundamental understanding of climate change;
  • Ability to engage in informed debate on climate change, effectively countering misinformation and denialism;
  • Familiarity with key agencies, organizations, and resources for staying updated on the current climate crisis;
  • Dissemination of climate governance frameworks, the European Union’s commitments to addressing climate change, major climate policy documents, and the current climate diplomacy goals;
  • Dissemination of best practices implemented by climate movements, as well as global initiatives such as the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty (FFNPT).

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Students, climate activists, social organizations, climate movements, citizens, and policymakers

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The participant has met all the requirements for the issuance of this certificate. Please note that no formal verification of the participant's identity and data was required for attendance at the activities. This certificate does not grant University Credits and cannot be used for the recognition of University Credits.

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