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Nature-Positive Economy

CAS

Geneva Graduate Institute

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Lieu de formation

Genève (GE)

Langue d'enseignement

anglais

Type de formation

Hautes écoles universitaires HEU - Formation continue: formations longues

Modalités temporelles

À temps partiel

Thèmes de formation

Économie, sciences économiques - Environnement

Filières d'études

Économie politique - Sciences de l'environnement

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Mise à jour 24.08.2024

Description

Description de la formation

Le Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) est une formation postgrade donnée par les hautes écoles et elle équivaut à au moins 10 crédits ECTS.

Programme

Module 1: Nature-Positive Economic Transformation

  • Command the fundamentals: concepts, theories, tools and metrics in harnessing nature for sustainable futures
  • Address the challenges: global and local governance, market incentives and regulation, environmental and climate diplomacy, preventive and remedial policymaking, risks and opportunities associated with the commodification of nature
  • Lead in sustainability: contextualised to the specific realities encountered in industrialised and developing countries, democracies and autocracies

Module 2: Nature-Positive Trade and Finance

  • Leverage trade and finance to sustain the transformation toward a nature-positive economy
  • Address environmental and social externalities of current trade and finance policies and practices
  • Integrate responsible finance and innovative financial models, such as disaster-risks insurance and securities, blended finance and advanced market commitments

Module 3: Sustainable Production and Consumption

  • Deep dive into specific areas including food systems, water, energy transition, natural resources including critical metals and minerals, habitat and transportation
  • Develop action plans to limit the environmental impact of producing and consuming goods and services
  • Fast-track the transition to a nature-positive economy

Module 4: Technology and Innovation for Sustainable Futures

  • Explore the potential and applicability of technology and innovation to tackle the triple crisis of climate change, pollution and biodiversity loss
  • Craft an action plan leveraging technology and innovation toward sustainable prosperity

Plan de la formation

1 Crédit ECTS correspond à environ 25-30 heures de travail.

Admission

Conditions d’admission

Entry requirements

  • Selection is primarily based on the candidate's professional experience and motivation
  • A bachelor's degree is required, or a degree/diploma deemed to be equivalent (no particular discipline required)
  • A minimum of five years of full-time work for the Executive Certificate and eight years for the Executive Diploma is highly recommended. Participants typically range between 30 and 50 years of age
  • Proficiency in English is required

Audience

This programme is particularly relevant for mid to senior level professionals from the public and private sector, civil society and philanthropists working or wanting to bring positive impact in the fields of:

  • Environmental governance and policy-making
  • Corporate responsibility
  • Sustainable finance and development
  • Biodiversity conservation
  • Climate and disaster risks
  • Energy transition
  • Natural resources management

Coûts

CHF 9'900.-

Diplôme

  • Certificate of Advanced Studies CAS

CAS in Nature-Positive Economy (15 ECTS credits).

This programme can be taken as part of the Executive Master in International Relations (60 ECTS).

Infos pratiques

Lieu / adresse

  • Genève (GE)

Maison de la Paix
Chemin Eugène-Rigot 2A
1202 Geneva

Modules 1 and 4 are face-to-face in Geneva.
Modules 2 and 3 are delivered in a live virtual classroom.

Déroulement temporel

Durée de la formation

1 semester.

Modalités temporelles

  • À temps partiel

Langue d’enseignement

  • anglais

Remarques

The CAS in Nature-Positive Economy can be taken as part of the Executive Master in International Relations (60 ECTS credits).

Liens

Renseignements / contact

Johnson Jimmye
Admissions Officer
Tel.: +41 (0)22 908 57 28
E-mail: ee.programadvisor@graduateinstitute.ch

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