New Pedagogical Approaches to SEA Curriculums
Virtual
31th March 2022
95 Euro
Essentials of Scoping in SEA
27th October 2021
Program
Introduction – Scoping as a tool for effective SEA
Sessions
- Innovative tools and practice for an effective scoping
- Ways to involve stakeholders and public during the scoping process.
- SDG and SEA Scoping – Matching ambition to capability
- Scoping – a never ending story. How to know when to end?
Concluding remarks
Price 125 Euros
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The 2nd Tallinn Forum Conference
Turning COP26 commitments into Action
New Priorities for SEA practice within climate change adaptation
23th February 2022
The 2nd Tallinn Forum Conference Programme
We need to be braver! Holding this year’s Tallinn Forum on SEA and strategic planning after COP26’s conclusions sets aside a brief window of time for us to meet together and debate the future in the knowledge of what action needs to be taken and what commitments have come into place internationally.
We all sense the mood change amongst governments, regional authorities and public institutions – strategic planning in Europe has to move from ‘nice to do’ commitments towards a more action focussed ’must do’. This year’s Tallinn Forum will encourage debate on the actions and strategies that SEA and Planning professionals should be taking, and where SEA can contribute to better decision making. We all want to increase the contribution that SEA can play in helping nations, regional agencies and sectors to increase their climate ambition, build resilience and lower carbon economies across Europe.
Attend 1 session, listen later to all missed sessions. All Live session presentations will be recorded and made available later, we cannot record all chat room debates.
PROGRAMME
Keynote: Weston Fisher
Session 1:
Do No significant harm (DNSH)- is it a paradox? Discussion panel – Heikki Kalle, Mart Dunfay, Charlotta Faith-Ell, Ross Marshall
Session 2:
A When the next Plan comes around? What has been learnt – Riki Therivel, Ainhoa Gonzales
B Integrating Climate Change and Biodiversity into SEA – Ric Eals
Session 3:
A It’s Hot Out there: Goal conflicts and climate change – Charlotta Faith-Ell, Johanna Gordon, Anna Longueville, Åsa Lind-Chong
B Decisions and Deep Uncertainty – balance specificity and taking a helicopter view of the key issues- Maria Rosario Partidario, Ross Marshall
Session 4:
A Coastlines, coastal cities and climate change – Richard Ashby- Craig, Ross Marshall (moderator) Pär Persson (County Administrative Board of Skåne)
B How does SEA at sub-national level help implement NDCs – Alan Bond, Holmfridur Bjarnadottir
Concluding Remarks
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Price: 130 Euros
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New Pedagogical Approaches to SEA Curriculums
New Pedagogical Approaches to SEA Curriculums
31th March 2022
Knowledge and learning have been recognised as one of the key dimensions of effectiveness in impact assessment in which teaching is one of the key factors for learning.
Teaching of Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) is carried out both at universities and other professional institutions. In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the topic of teaching SEA, both when it comes to content and pedagogical perspectives including online teaching.
Therefore, Tallinn Forum hereby invite you to an interactive one-day online seminar on the topic of teaching SEA in which we will explore technology enhanced learning and pedagogical methods used in SEA. This seminar is the first of a series of seminars on the topic of Impact Assessment and teaching.
PROGRAMME
Time* | Topic | Presenter |
9.30 | Introduction to the day | Charlotta Faith-Ell |
9.45 | Technology enhanced learning – An example of how Mid Sweden University have worked | Anna Longueville |
10.15 | Break | |
10.30 | Technology enhanced learning – Workshop on how to create successful courses online | Anna Longueville |
12.00 | Lunch | |
13.00 | Pedagogical methods used in SEA teaching – Short examples from various universities | Mari Kågström
Charlotta Faith-Ell More presenters will come |
13.30 | Pedagogical methods used in SEA teaching – Workshop | Mari Kågström |
15.00 | Break | |
15.15 | Interactive Conclusion of the day | Charlotta Faith-Ell |
16.00 | End |
*Please note that all indications of time are Central European Time (CET).
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Price: 95 Euros
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