Call for Training Participants in Low Carbon Built Environments and SDGs

CityNet and Seoul Human Resource Development Center are inviting you and your colleagues to participate in the Training Programme on Low Carbon Built Environments and Sustainable Development Goals on April 24-May 12, 2023.

The online programme will feature low carbon programmes and policies that Seoul Metropolitan Government has successfully implemented over the years, aiming to improve the quality of life for its 10 million city residents. Some of the featured presentations in the Programme include Seoul’s low carbon practices in buildings, public transport, energy, and climate finance. Participants are also expected to present their low carbon urban solutions during the city action planning workshop.

The three-week training programme combines self-paced learning and exclusive real time sessions with experts.

This is a free and exclusive training programme for CityNet members. It is open to local authorities, city planners, environment officers, and stakeholders whose work revolves around low carbon and climate change in their communities. It will be conducted in English.

There is no limit to the number of participants coming from the same city or organization. However, the Programme will accept 20 participants based on the merits provided in the Application Form.

Participants who complete the training will get a certificate and the likely chance to be considered for an onsite programme soon.

For those interested, click the documents below:

  1. Program Brief
  2. Application Form

We hope to see you in the Programme.

Email the duly filled up Application Form to programs2@citynet-ap.org.

Deadline for the submission of Application Form is on or before 31 March 2023, Friday.

 

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