Climate Resilience: Action Planning Workshop for Orgs, Occupiers and Owners

Climate Resilience: Action Planning Workshop for Orgs, Occupiers and Owners

This action planning workshop will help you use the Climate Resilience Roadmap to develop a high-level action plan for your organisation

By UK Green Building Council

Date and time

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event.

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours 30 minutes

Climate resilience is no longer optional—it’s imperative. Safeguarding people and the natural environment must be our top priority, and the built environment sector is at the forefront of this mission. From designing climate-resilient homes, offices, schools, and healthcare facilities to retrofitting existing assets, our industry must lead the charge in creating safe, adaptable communities that can withstand the uncertainties of our changing climate, anywhere.The UK Climate Resilience Roadmap sets out a bold and practical framework for how the sector can respond to the key climate hazards, plan and build long-term resilience, while ensuring a just and climate-safe future for all.This action-planning workshop will support you in using the Roadmap to develop the basis of an action plan for resilience, following the ‘four stages of building resilience’. You’ll work with others across industry to understand the current resilience of your origination and any buildings you own and operate, and develop actions to build resilience.

About the course

During this three and half-hour workshop, we’ll walk through the for stages of building resilience, assessing where your organisation is at each stage and considering what actions you can take forward to increase resilience.

We’ll use tools and resources from the Roadmap – and some especially made for this workshop – to help you develop an action plan to use within your organisation.

We’ll also look at governance, and use our governance maturity matrix to understand where your organisation is right now. Next we’ll look at strategy and resilience – and linking it to other sustainability issues. Finally, we’ll look at metrics and measurement.

This course expects a base level of understanding of climate resilience and adaption. If you’re new to the topic, please sign-up to our 'An Introduction to Climate Resilience and Adaptation in the Built Environment' on-demand course.

We’re also running workshops for project teams – learn more about that course here.

The programme will

  • Help you use the fours stages of building resilience to develop the basis of action plan
  • Give you access to some tools to support action planning
  • Give you a series of actions to take back to your teams to help increase resilience and adaptive capacity
  • Explore key goals and recommendations from the Climate Resilience Roadmap

Workshop outline

  • Welcome
  • Climate resilience – the vision and practical route to it
  • Four stages of building climate reliance exploration and workshop
  • Governance: maturity matrix, analysis and actions
  • Building a strategy
  • Metrics and measurement
  • Close

Who’s it for?

This workshop is for sustainability professionals looking to get climate resilience on agenda for their organisation or across their portfolio. It’s suited to those working on projects, specially Sustainability Managers/Directors, Owners/Landlords, Occupiers, Facilities Managers.

Why join the course?

  1. Build the basic of an action plan for your organisation
  2. Understand your next steps in increasing resilience across your organisation and assets
  3. Understand the connections between resilience and other sustainability and social issues
  4. Connect with others working in this space and learn from their experience

Course hosts

CPD hours: 3.5

Keystone members are entitled to free places for this masterclass / a 15% discount on full-price tickets. Please contact learning@UKGBC.org for more information.

If you’re unsure if your organisation is a member, please check our Membership Directory.

Early bird discount
£54 – £108Mar 17 · 2:30 AM PDT