Overview
This course is designed to help local and regional authorities make spatial planning a driving force for climate action, energy transition, and circularity. Through five engaging modules, you’ll explore how to connect energy, climate resilience, and circular economy objectives to your planning processes. You’ll learn from real case studies, expert insights, and hands-on exercises that help you apply knowledge directly to your local context.
What you'll learn
- Understand why integrated planning is essential to address today’s energy and climate challenges.
- Identify how to incorporate renewable energy, energy efficiency, and heating/cooling into spatial plans.
- Learn how to plan for floods, heatwaves, and other climate-related risks.
- Explore how to embed circularity into your planning strategies.
- Design and implement an integrated planning process from start to finish.
Requirements
- No prior technical knowledge is required, but basic understanding of spatial planning is recommended.
- Ideal for public officers, planners, and local policymakers.
- Access to a computer or tablet with an internet connection.
- A strong interest in sustainable territorial development and integrated planning.
- No prerequisite courses are required, but participation in a local or regional planning process is a plus.
Contents
Educational team
Enrolment options
Integrated energy and climate transition planning
This course is designed to help local and regional authorities make spatial planning a driving force for climate action, energy transition, and circularity. Through five engaging modules, you’ll explore how to connect energy, climate resilience, and circular economy objectives to your planning processes. You’ll learn from real case studies, expert insights, and hands-on exercises that help you apply knowledge directly to your local context.
- Teacher: valentina alberti
- Teacher: Ermete Mariani
- Enrolled students: 48