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Continuing Education
This e-learning course explores in detail the history of South Tyrol from the end of the 19th century to the early 21th century. It is based, among several other studies, on Georg Grote's book The South Tyrolean Question: 1866-2010.
Continuing education
Would you like to deepen your knowledge of South Tyrol? In our E-learning course researchers explain the history, the design and the most important legal aspects of the Autonomy of South Tyrol.
This course provides basic information on the concept of cross-border cooperation in Europe, the historical context in Europe and at the local level in South Tyrol, and gives insights into the organisational set up and the activities of the Euroregion Tyrol-South Tyrol-Trentino. It is targeted at practitioners and students, who want to get basic insights into cross-border cooperation and the development of the Euroregion Tyrol-South Tyrol-Trentino.
This e-learning course amplifies a conceptual framework for a comprehensive Climate Risk Assessment (CRA) together with modular instructions, divided in eight modules, on how it can be conducted. The approach had been updated to be consistent with the most recent IPCC report (AR6), introducing external risk drivers, impact/risk cascades and systemic risks, and a new chapter on how climate risk assessments inform Climate Risk Management (CRM).
High school (from 14 years)
Snow defines the winter landscape, provides vital water resources for ecosystems and agriculture and creates jobs. But climate change is threatening snow. How has snow changed in South Tyrol? What is expected in the future and what will the consequences be?
High school
In recent years, societal challenges such as biodiversity loss and climate change have called for an increase in sustainability. But what can we do about it? How could we change and improve the way we use our land and relate with natural and semi-natural areas?