BUSINESS CLIMATE RESILIENCE PROJECT PRIVATE SECTOR TRAINING II

Day two of the training series held online on 24 December 2021 and 4 February 2022 and designed with a focus on the Business World Climate and Disaster Resilience Agenda, focused on the sectoral, regional, and macro-economic impacts of the climate crisis and the main problems related to disaster resilience. Through a discussion on “How to Enable the Sectoral Resilience Capacity of the Business World Through Disaster Risk Mitigation Technologies and Innovations”, Prof. Dr. Alper Baba from Izmir Institute of High Technology talked about the importance of multi-stakeholder cooperation. TUSIAD Assistant General Secretary Dr. Nurşen Numanoğlu provided information on “Industry and Sectoral Policies of TUSIAD”, and Business for Goals Platform Consultant Başak Demir on “Sectoral Resilience, and Current Situation and Expectations in the Multi-Stakeholder Structure”.

You can access the content of the training held on 24 December 2021 and 4 February 2022 (training series day two) below. Please use this link to access the day one content of the training series held on 17 December 2021 and 28 January 2022 (training series day one).

For further information about the project, please visit the project page.

Training Programme

Morning Session (10:00-12:00)
10:00-10:15
Training One Evaluation And A Quick Reminder Tour
10:15-11:00
Environment, Climate Change And Digital Transformation

Nurşen Numanoğlu, TÜSİAD
Industry and Sectoral Policies of TUSIAD

11:15-12:00
Technology And Human Development Innovations In Disaster Risk Mitigation Processes

Green transformation of technology, forecasts and scenarios
Use of technology in disaster risk mitigation, response and improvement processes
Innovation driven by human development

12:00-12:10
Coffee Break
12:10-13:00
Critical Problems From The Perspective of Energy and Water

Energy Policies and Future Scenarios
Water Management and Anticipated Problems

Sectoral Resilience Capacity In The Business World

Which sectors are affected by the climate crisis, and to what extent?
Which sectors will be affected, and to what extent?
Which sectors are prepared for the climate crisis, and to what extent?

Alper Baba, Izmir Institute of High Technology

Afternoon Session (14:00-16:00)
14:00-14:50
Business World Climate and Disaster Resilience Agenda

Macro-economic impacts and relations
Sectoral impacts and resilience
Regional assessment and expectations

Evin Pehlivanlı, TÜSİAD

14:50-15:00
Coffee Break
15:00-15:50
Sectoral Resilience and Multi-Stakeholder Structure: Current Situation and Expectations

Why do multi-stakeholder approach and cooperation matter?
Cooperation of private sector-professional associations, umbrella institutions

Başak Demir, B4G

15:50-16:00
Assessment & Closing
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