Module 4: Capstone Activity

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In this final module, you will have a chance to do one of two things (or two things if you want!), that will get you thinking about how you can take what you learned in this course, and continue to use it in your work life. You can either:

  1. Share and discuss with colleagues in a different discipline how you might better share and use knowledge to collaborate, and make decisions across your separate disciplinary policy areas for greater overall integration in climate change adaptation.  You might be interested in this because, for example, you are a planner who works with agrologists, or you are a forester who works with applied biologists.  If you are interested in this kind of exchange, please start a new thread in Discussion #1.
  2. Share and discuss with colleagues in your own discipline how you might work together to further collaborate in increasing information and knowledge about the climate adaptation policy space with others.  You might be interested in this because, for example, you are a public health professional who now has new knowledge you now want to use to inform your your colleagues in a local Nurses association; or you are a civil engineer who has new knowledge you might like to present at an upcoming meeting of your Association.  If you are interested in this kind of exchange, please start a new thread in Discussion #2.

And as mentioned, you can contribute to both of these discussions as well.

If you are not a member of one of these disciplines, please pick whichever discussion would be most relevant to your own function.

 

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