After months of work, from the LIFE-myBUILDINGisGREEN project, we are pleased to share the Spanish version of the online training “Nature-Based Solutions: The LIFE-myBUILDINGisGREEN project”.
This training, which will be open to all audiences, is specially designed for people who have a day-to-day relationship with Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) in educational and social centres, such as managers of this type of buildings, authorities with competencies in green infrastructure, climate change or education, experts in architecture, civil engineering and landscaping, the educational community, etc.
Screenshot of the course presentation module (lesson 0) © LIFE-myBUILDINGisGREEN
Throughout this online course of about 4 hours, the project team will try to share the learnings obtained in the implementation of LIFE-myBUILDINGisGREEN, showing the general characteristics of the NBS, the construction projects of each pilot building and the first results obtained from the monitoring of the effectiveness of NBS. The course is divided into the following modules:
MODULE 1: Introduction to Climate Change and Nature-Based Solutions
Schematic drawing depicting the pilot building in Porto, Portugal (lesson 2) © ambiente.cm-porto.pt
MODULE 2: Nature-Based Solutions
Porto Office Park Building (lesson 5) © Neoturf
MODULE 3: Lessons learned during the implementation of NBS in the framework of LIFE-myBUILDINGisGREEN
NBS prototypes implemented in the Gabriela Mistral school (lesson 9) © Diputación de Badajoz
MODULE 4: Monitoring and evaluating the impact of NBS
First results of surface temperatures in the Gabriela Mistral school (lesson 17) © IETcc-CSIC
The course is available at THIS LINK. We hope you find it interesting and useful for the transferability and use of NBS as alternative solutions to the ecological transition in cities. We remain at your disposal for any doubts, opinions or any comments you would like to share with our team about the use and content of this online training.
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