E-Course: Regenerative and Sustainable Practices
What is this E-Course about?
This course delves into the evolution of sustainability from a focus on efficiency and minimizing environmental harm to a more regenerative approach. It emphasizes how engaging with ecological systems can serve as the foundation for sustainable design. The course aims to inspire transformative changes that not only prevent environmental damage but also create positive impacts for both society and the planet.
Who is the lecturer?
Miquel Rovira Boixaderas
Miquel Rovira, PhD. on chemical engineering, spent his whole professional career in applied research focused on environmental technology to foster circular economy, climate resilience and zero-pollution objectives.
Currently, he is Sustainability Director at Eurecat (Technological Centre of Catalonia), and he is also member of the management board of different organizations such as Water Reuse Europe, Catalan Water Partnership, Catalan Cluster of Bioenergy and Aigües de Manresa SA.
Key takeaways
- You will understand the core principles of sustainable practices.
- You will learn the definition and importance of regenerative practices.
- You will explore how regenerative approaches can actively contribute to ecological health and societal well-being.
- You will gain insights into creating transformative, positive environmental and social outcomes through sustainable design.
Ready to dive in?
After the successful completion of the e-course, you will be able to download a certificate and share it with your professional network through your social media channels.
E-course background
The course has been implemented as part of #RTL or Rebuilding to Last initiative, one of the biggest for Trans Europe Halles. Rebuilding to Last strives to inspire independent cultural centres to revisit their relationship with nature, with their communities and spaces within their walls, in their courtyards and beyond.
We have more e-courses to follow!
Within #RTL initiative, we have more than 10 other courses to offer, in the categories: material circularity, design elements for space energy efficiency, sustainabale and regenerative co-existences.
Curious?