Climate Finance, Climate Change Resilience, and Application to PPP Projects

Climate Finance, Climate Change Resilience, and Application to PPP Projects

Course Description


Introduction

 

Welcome to the Climate Finance, Climate Change Resilience, and Application to PPP Projects course by Cambridge for Global Training. Climate change presents significant challenges to infrastructure projects, particularly those implemented through Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs). This course is designed to provide participants with an understanding of climate finance mechanisms, strategies for climate change resilience, and their application to PPP projects. Through a combination of theory, case studies, and practical exercises, learners will gain insights into how to integrate climate considerations into PPP projects and finance sustainable infrastructure development.

 

Course Objectives

By the end of the course, participants will be able to:

 

  • Understand the concepts of climate finance and climate change resilience.
  • Learn about the challenges and opportunities of integrating climate considerations into PPP projects.
  • Gain insights into climate risk assessment and mitigation strategies for infrastructure projects.
  • Explore climate finance mechanisms, including green bonds, climate funds, and carbon finance.
  • Develop skills in designing and implementing climate-resilient PPP projects.
  • Understand the role of stakeholders and the importance of collaboration in addressing climate change challenges.
  • Apply best practices and strategies to finance and implement climate-resilient infrastructure projects through PPPs.

 

Who Should Attend

 

  • Infrastructure project managers and developers involved in PPP projects.
  • Government officials responsible for infrastructure planning and financing.
  • Climate finance professionals and consultants seeking to expand their knowledge of PPPs.
  • Environmental and sustainability specialists interested in climate change resilience in infrastructure.
  • Investors and financiers looking to fund climate-resilient infrastructure projects.
  • Policy makers and regulators involved in climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies.
Course Outline

 

Unit 1: Introduction to Climate Finance and Climate Change Resilience

 

  • Understanding climate finance and its importance in addressing climate change challenges
  • Key concepts of climate change resilience and adaptation
  • Impacts of climate change on infrastructure projects and the need for resilience
  • Overview of climate finance mechanisms and sources of funding

 

Unit 2: Integrating Climate Considerations into PPP Projects

 

  • Challenges and opportunities of integrating climate considerations into PPP projects
  • Climate risk assessment and adaptation planning for infrastructure projects
  • Strategies for mainstreaming climate resilience in project design and implementation
  • Regulatory frameworks and policy incentives for climate-resilient PPPs

 

Unit 3: Climate Finance Mechanisms

 

  • Overview of green bonds, climate funds, and other climate finance instruments
  • Role of multilateral development banks and international climate finance mechanisms
  • Accessing climate finance for infrastructure projects through public and private sources
  • Case studies of successful climate finance initiatives in infrastructure development

 

Unit 4: Designing Climate-Resilient PPP Projects

 

  • Principles of climate-resilient infrastructure design and construction
  • Incorporating climate considerations into project appraisal and feasibility studies
  • Risk allocation and insurance mechanisms for climate-resilient PPP projects
  • Building climate resilience into infrastructure operation and maintenance plans

 

Unit 5: Stakeholder Engagement and Collaboration

 

  • Importance of stakeholder engagement in climate-resilient infrastructure projects
  • Collaborative approaches to addressing climate change risks and vulnerabilities
  • Engaging local communities and civil society in climate adaptation and resilience-building efforts
  • Public-private partnerships for climate action: examples and best practices
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Climate Finance, Climate Change Resilience, and Application to PPP Projects
REF code: F-1251
Date: 02 - 06 Nov 2026
City: Madrid
Language: English
Price: 4800 £

Course Description


Introduction

 

Welcome to the Climate Finance, Climate Change Resilience, and Application to PPP Projects course by Cambridge for Global Training. Climate change presents significant challenges to infrastructure projects, particularly those implemented through Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs). This course is designed to provide participants with an understanding of climate finance mechanisms, strategies for climate change resilience, and their application to PPP projects. Through a combination of theory, case studies, and practical exercises, learners will gain insights into how to integrate climate considerations into PPP projects and finance sustainable infrastructure development.

 

Course Objectives

By the end of the course, participants will be able to:

 

  • Understand the concepts of climate finance and climate change resilience.
  • Learn about the challenges and opportunities of integrating climate considerations into PPP projects.
  • Gain insights into climate risk assessment and mitigation strategies for infrastructure projects.
  • Explore climate finance mechanisms, including green bonds, climate funds, and carbon finance.
  • Develop skills in designing and implementing climate-resilient PPP projects.
  • Understand the role of stakeholders and the importance of collaboration in addressing climate change challenges.
  • Apply best practices and strategies to finance and implement climate-resilient infrastructure projects through PPPs.

 

Who Should Attend

 

  • Infrastructure project managers and developers involved in PPP projects.
  • Government officials responsible for infrastructure planning and financing.
  • Climate finance professionals and consultants seeking to expand their knowledge of PPPs.
  • Environmental and sustainability specialists interested in climate change resilience in infrastructure.
  • Investors and financiers looking to fund climate-resilient infrastructure projects.
  • Policy makers and regulators involved in climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies.

Course Outline

Unit 1: Introduction to Climate Finance and Climate Change Resilience

  • Understanding climate finance and its importance in addressing climate change challenges
  • Key concepts of climate change resilience and adaptation
  • Impacts of climate change on infrastructure projects and the need for resilience
  • Overview of climate finance mechanisms and sources of funding

Unit 2: Integrating Climate Considerations into PPP Projects

  • Challenges and opportunities of integrating climate considerations into PPP projects
  • Climate risk assessment and adaptation planning for infrastructure projects
  • Strategies for mainstreaming climate resilience in project design and implementation
  • Regulatory frameworks and policy incentives for climate-resilient PPPs

Unit 3: Climate Finance Mechanisms

  • Overview of green bonds, climate funds, and other climate finance instruments
  • Role of multilateral development banks and international climate finance mechanisms
  • Accessing climate finance for infrastructure projects through public and private sources
  • Case studies of successful climate finance initiatives in infrastructure development

Unit 4: Designing Climate-Resilient PPP Projects

  • Principles of climate-resilient infrastructure design and construction
  • Incorporating climate considerations into project appraisal and feasibility studies
  • Risk allocation and insurance mechanisms for climate-resilient PPP projects
  • Building climate resilience into infrastructure operation and maintenance plans

Unit 5: Stakeholder Engagement and Collaboration

  • Importance of stakeholder engagement in climate-resilient infrastructure projects
  • Collaborative approaches to addressing climate change risks and vulnerabilities
  • Engaging local communities and civil society in climate adaptation and resilience-building efforts
  • Public-private partnerships for climate action: examples and best practices
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