Advanced training to enhance coastal resilience, the COMPASS Course equips professionals with tools for climate services, risk assessment, and sustainable adaptation strategies.
Published on 21 February 2025 | News
The COMPASS Course (Coastal and Marine Climate Services for Sustainable Adaptation Strategies), organized by CoastPredict, is an advanced training program designed to equip professionals with the knowledge and tools to strengthen coastal resilience in the face of climate change.
This is the second training program launched by the DCC-CR’s School of Coastal Resilience, reflecting its commitment to capacity-building and knowledge-sharing to support coastal communities worldwide.
Developed in collaboration with the SUSTAIN project (a UN-endorsed initiative affiliated with CoastPredict), the CMCC Foundation – Euro-Mediterranean Centre on Climate Change, and the DCC-CR, this blended learning course focuses on the Philippines region. Its in-person component will be held at the University of the Philippines, Quezon City.
Hosted on the Ocean Teacher Global Academy platform, the course offers participants key insights into risk assessment, adaptation planning, and policy integration.
For more information, contact CoastPredict: https://www.coastpredict.org/get-in-touch/