Planning with nature for improved service delivery
The Urban Natural Assets programme is funded through The Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) through SwedBio at the Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University.
The course is currectly closed as it is designed to be facilitated. Please complete the form below in order to express your interest in future sessions.
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"The mode of delivery [of the course] was very simple, practical and straightforward. There were a lot of visual aids and interactive discussions which made it easier to comprehend within a short period of time…
The most important lesson to me was being able to conceptualise a project and implement it at a small scale and then using this project as a catalyst to scale these interventions across an urban area…
I would like to see more academia adopt this platform and incorporate this content in the syllabus because this will greatly improve the quality of graduates that will be joining government."
"Government officials should partake in such courses because they provide new knowledge and improved ways of handling some emerging issues from a pool of diverse experiences from different countries. The way the program was structured it did not interfere with my work but rather provided me with a resource and reference for better decision making. In addition, I liked the way facilitators would explain the material in simplest terms which made it easier for me to understand and relate."