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Opportunity - The Energy Transition Learning Relay

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Title
The Energy Transition Learning Relay
Organization
TOMORROW
Type
Training Courses (Duration: 3 Months)



Eligibility/Description
The Energy Transition Learning Relay will be organised between October 2020 and January 2021 to support participants to connect, learn and share experiences on how to foster energy transition governance processes in (their) cities. They will bring in the knowledge and experience gathered as part of the TOMORROW project on how to envision and facilitate energy transition governance processes.

More specifically, they will share expertise on transition roadmapping and transition governance. Participants will learn from the experiences of TOMORROW cities and other pioneers cities in Europe that have been implementing transition roadmapping processes towards building more sustainable and resilient societies.

The programme is designed around a learning question related to fostering energy and sustainability transitions in cities, which each participant brings to the programme. Throughout the training programme, each participant will deepen and explore their learning question through a peer to peer and experiential learning supporting participants to implement their ideas into practice.

The Learning Relay will start with a kick-off workshop on the 22nd of October that will take place either in person in Brussels or online (to be decided by the end of August 2020 to accommodate current restrictions posed by COVID-19 measures).
Deadline
2020/07/17
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