LMU Klinikum
Center for International Health CIHLMU
CIHLMU is a center at LMU Klinikum

Module: Climate Change and Health - Initiating and Leading Transformational Change

Date
06 Mar 2021 07 Mar 2021

This course has been accredited by tropEd Network for Higher Education Institutions in International Health.

Next Dates: 06. - 07.03.2021 & 22.- 23.03.2021 & 23.04.2021
Registration Deadline: 19.02.2021
Course credits: 3 ECTS
Costs: EUR 600
Location: online (tutor facilitated)

Content:

  • introduction to climate science and climate change
  • associations between climate change and human health, presentation of observed and projected health impacts (beneficial and adverse effects) and discussion of selected examples
  • concepts of climate change health adaptation and climate change mitigation, incl. economics of adaptation and mitigation and health co-benefits of climate change mitigation in the health sector and in other sectors (e.g. urban planning, food production and nutrition, transport)
  • current status of climate change mitigation and health adaptation on institutional, city, country and global level
  • frameworks of climate change, the health aspects of the SDG framework and planetary health with focus on interlinkages and synergies
  • transformational change concepts and examples in different sectors
  • concept of becoming a change agent, including examples and the opportunity to practice
  • first steps in designing and co-creating a transformational change agenda

Learning objectives:

At the end of the module, the participants will be able to:

  • recognize the basic mechanisms of climate change and explain its main drivers and observed and projected consequences
  • illustrate observed and projected health impacts of climate change, present the concept of health adaptation measures and give examples
  • explain health co-benefits of climate change mitigation measures in other sectors and give examples
  • associate the health aspect of climate change with international climate change frameworks and agreements and with the wider sustainable development and planetary health agenda
  • argue for the need of transformational change in the context of climate change & health and use new methods for creating a transformational case/agenda
  • identify the case for transformation to advocate for the climate change & health agenda and co-create a transformational agenda in a concrete local context/institution, jointly with key stakeholders

For further information please contact: Lisa Hoffäller, M.A. or Dr. Sarah Scholze E-mail: ttu@lrz.uni-muenchen.de