A new module on stakeholder engagement and collaboration will be added in the coming days to the training course “Adapting the built environment and land use planning to climate change: getting informed and equipped.”
This module aims to strengthen the capacity of professionals to effectively mobilize stakeholders involved in a climate change adaptation project. It focuses on developing a solid, structured argument tailored to different audiences in order to promote buy-in, dialogue, and the implementation of concrete actions.
In anticipation of this launch, the OQACC has just published a series of videos on its website highlighting the experts who contributed to the development of this module entitled: “Developing a case for promoting stakeholder buy-in for a climate change adaptation project.”
These videos offer an overview of the ideas, approaches, and tools proposed to support engagement efforts in sometimes complex contexts where consultation and collaboration are essential.
To acces the videos, follow this link : https://oqacc.ca/videos-experts/