The Power of Local Climate and Biodiversity Action AM £45
The Power of Local Climate & Biodiversity Action
Join us for this bespoke training session made possible through the Greener Gloucestershire Community Climate Fund and tailored specifically for GAPTC. This course is designed to empower parish and town councillors with the knowledge and tools to take impactful climate and biodiversity actions in their communities.
Delegates will learn:
Mitigation, Adaptation, and Biodiversity: Understand the key differences and interconnections between mitigation, adaptation, and biodiversity, and their roles in addressing climate change.
Council Powers and Funding: Explore the powers councils have to act on climate issues, find potential funding sources, and learn how to effectively allocate time and resources.
Community Engagement: Learn strategies to engage with the community, including organising events, workshops, and surveys to gather input and support for climate initiatives.
Action Planning: Develop simple, effective action plans that leverage existing community efforts and ensure long-term sustainability.
Practical Tools and Resources: Discover various tools such as carbon calculators, biodiversity audits, and energy opportunity assessments to inform and guide your climate actions.
Best Practices and Case Studies: Review successful case studies and best practices from other councils to inspire and guide your own efforts.
Biodiversity Net Gain: Gain insights into the principles of biodiversity net gain as mandated by the Environment Act 2021, and how to ensure development projects enhance local biodiversity.
Informing and Supporting the Community: Learn effective communication strategies to inform and support your community, including using social media, newsletters, and public meetings.
This training session will provide you with the practical knowledge and confidence to lead local climate and biodiversity initiatives, ensuring your council can make a significant positive impact. Join us and be part of the movement towards a greener, more sustainable Gloucestershire.