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Education on climate change: water and soil

Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo

This course delves into the intricate interplay between water, soil, and climate change, emphasizing the adaptive mechanisms and potential risks associated with these dynamic environmental factors. Throughout the program, participants will explore the connection between nutrition, cultivation, and climate change, gaining a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and opportunities presented by these interconnected issues.

The course offers a diverse range of learning materials, including online games designed to enhance the integration and practical application of the developing conceptual knowledge. Participants will be equipped with the necessary tools to identify climate change adaptation strategies, assess potential threats, and conduct comprehensive analyses of existing hazards in their school environment.

  • Investigate the relationship between water, climate change, and the adaptation of living organisms.
  • Recognize the connection between nutrition, cultivation, and climate change.
  • Identify climate change adaptation strategies, risks, and potential threats.
  • Conduct an analysis of existing hazards to the school environment, identifying potential threats and vulnerabilities.

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Education on climate change: water and soil
Course Modules

This course comprises three comprehensive modules, covering topics such as the water cycle, climate change effects, soil types, cultivation methods, food security, and adaptation examples. Participants will also engage in online games and forums, enhancing practical application and understanding.

Welcome to the course

Module 1 delves into the intricate relationship between water and climate change, offering insights into the water cycle, accessibility, population growth, and adaptation examples. Participants will explore risk management, hazard analysis, and vulnerabilities in the school environment, fostering a deeper understanding of potential threats and adaptation strategies.

Module 1: Water and climate change

Module 2 focuses on the interplay between soil and climate change, covering topics such as soil types, cultivation methods, food security, and food sovereignty. Participants will engage in practical activities, including a game related to urban agriculture, further enhancing their understanding of these crucial concepts.

Module 2: Soil and climate change

Module 3 expands on the relationship between soil and climate change, delving into cultivation methods, food security, food sovereignty, and examples of other schools committed to fighting climate change. Participants will also have the opportunity to request a digital badge upon completion of the module, acknowledging their commitment to environmental sustainability and knowledge acquisition.

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