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Integrating Climate Change Considerations in Development Projects


REF : P2989 DATES: 17 - 21 Aug 2025 VENUE: Cairo (Egypt) FEE : 3520 

Overview:

Introduction:

Integrating climate change considerations in development projects ensures that initiatives are sustainable and resilient to environmental challenges. This approach involves assessing climate risks, incorporating mitigation and adaptation strategies, and promoting long-term environmental and social benefits. This training program is designed for professionals engaged in development projects, providing them with the necessary knowledge and skills to incorporate climate change considerations effectively into their planning, execution, and evaluation processes. Participants will explore strategies to mitigate environmental impacts, adapt to changing climatic conditions, and ensure long-term sustainability while aligning with international standards and frameworks.

Program Objectives:

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Explore the implications of climate change on development projects and how to address them effectively.

  • Integrate climate risk assessments into project planning and design.

  • Develop and perform mitigation and adaptation strategies to enhance project resilience.

  • Align development projects with global climate action frameworks.

  • Monitor, evaluate, and report on climate resilience and performance in development projects.

Targeted Audience:

  • Project Managers and Developers in both public and private sectors.

  • Environmental Consultants and Sustainability Specialists.

  • Urban Planners and Infrastructure Developers.

  • Policymakers and Government Officials in climate-sensitive sectors.

  • Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) working on development and climate resilience projects.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Climate Change and Its Impact on Development:

  • Fundamentals of climate change science and its global implications.

  • The role of development projects in mitigating climate change.

  • Understanding climate risks and vulnerabilities in development contexts.

  • Key international climate agreements and their relevance to development projects.

Unit 2:

Climate Risk Assessments in Project Planning:

  • Tools and methodologies for assessing climate risks in development projects.

  • How to integrate climate data into feasibility studies and project planning.

  • Identifying climate-sensitive sectors and regions for targeted interventions.

  • The role of takeholder engagement in identifying and addressing climate risks.

  • How to design climate-resilient project frameworks and strategies.

Unit 3:

Mitigation Strategies for Development Projects:

  • Areas of implementation of renewable energy solutions within development projects.

  • Incorporating energy efficiency measures and sustainable resource management.

  • Methodologies of reducing greenhouse gas emissions during the design and execution phases.

  • Nature-based solutions and their role in mitigation strategies.

  • Identifying financial tools and incentives for climate mitigation efforts.

Unit 4:

Adaptation Strategies for Development Projects:

  • Importance of building adaptive capacity in vulnerable communities and ecosystems.

  • How to design infrastructure that can withstand climate impacts and extreme weather events.

  • Integrating climate adaptation into disaster risk management frameworks.

  • Adaptive technologies and innovative solutions for climate resilience.

Unit 5:

Monitoring, Evaluation, and Alignment with Global Standards:

  • Key performance indicators (KPIs) for climate-resilient development projects.

  • Tools and systems for monitoring climate-related outcomes.

  • Reporting progress on climate action to stakeholders and investors.

  • Aligning projects with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and other global frameworks.