The IN-PLAN Train the Trainer programme is a new capacity-building opportunity offered to energy and climate agencies to develop integrated spatial planning.
After a successful first edition held in the fall, the programme is back for a second iteration online.
Is this programme for you?
- You are an energy, climate and/or development agency that wants to support your territory in developing and implementing integrated energy, climate, and spatial planning;
- You want guidance on spatial plans’ integration and use;
- You are looking for practical tools to help you find the right data and methods, and for support to start your spatial planning;
- You are confused about which stakeholders should be involved in your planning process;
- You want to learn from best practices and successful examples from your peers in Europe.
Does the description fit you? Apply by 7 February 2024 EOB to attend the online train-the-trainer and become an IN-PLAN Multiplier!
Objective
You will benefit from a free online IN-PLAN Train the Trainer programme of 7.5 hours in total, spread over 3 mornings (3 x 2.5 hours each). The programme includes group work, collaboration with peers and experts, and work-based assignments.
Experts from the Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) and Energy, Climate, and Development Agencies will build your capacity to deliver tailored training and mentoring programmes to local authorities on climate action in spatial planning.
At the completion of the 3 sessions, you will receive a Digital Badge credential and will become an official IN-PLAN multiplier. Consequently, you will be able to help your local and regional authorities, training them in adopting the IN-PLAN Practice and changing their ways towards Integrated Spatial Planning.
You will also be regularly invited to participate in the project’s activities, such as sharing your experience with other agencies.
Schedule
You will be attending 3 online sessions: 20 February, 27 February and 4 March at 10:00 – 12:30 Brussels time (online)
Day 1 – 20 February 2024 (10:00 to 12:30 CET)
Spatial Planning and Climate Action (including best practice case studies)
- Different types of current planning models;
- Purpose of sustainable planning and how to broaden the current planning processes;
- Integrated Spatial Planning;
- Types of partnerships required for this process.
Day 2 – 27 February 2024 (10:00 to 12:30 CET)
Creating your own spatial plan with expert guidance
- Carry out and critically evaluate a spatial planning process;
- Integrate spatial planning into local development plans.
Day 3 – 4 March 2024 (10:00 to 12:30 CET):
Leadership, communication, and presenting your Spatial Plan
- Discover the qualities of a good leader;
- Personal leadership style and how to relate it to your position;
- How to create a good communication strategy;
- Consider and work with opposing opinions in communication.
Discover the detailed programme here.
How to apply?
Applications are open until 7 February 2024 EOB. You are invited to fill in the form on the EU Survey platform by clicking on the button below. It will take a couple of days to formally confirm your participation.
Details
- Publication date
- 24 January 2024
- Author
- European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency