International Training Course on “Human Responses to Climate Change: Mitigation and Adaptation”

International Training Course on

“Human Responses to Climate Change: Mitigation and Adaptation”

Faculty of Environment and Resource Studies

Mahidol University, Thailand

3 – 21 December, 2025  (19 days)

 

Objectives

  • To understand linkage and trade-off among sustainable development goals and climate change actions
  • To equip working professional with knowledge on climate change mitigation and adaptation
  • To demonstrate Thailand’s successful development and implementation of activities relevant to climate change mitigation and adaptation, in which they can be effectively adopted in the home countries of trainees

 

Study Trips/Field Trips

1) Samut Prakan Province

2) Rayong Province

 

Participant Criteria             

                        – Work experience in related fields: More than 2 years

                        – Knowledge Worker Positions in Practitioner Level or Junior

                        – Education:    Equivalent to Bachelor Degree or Higher Degree

                        – Language: Good Communication in English

 

With the support of TICA, Participant from any country by registration and selection training onsite at Faculty of Environment and Resource Studies, Mahidol University, Thailand.

 

International Training Course on “Exploring the Role of Geospatial Technology with Environmental Health and Human Health: Impacts, Vulnerability and Adaptations of Climate Change”

International Training Course on

 “Exploring the Role of Geospatial Technology with Environmental Health and Human Health: Impacts, Vulnerability and Adaptations of Climate Change

Faculty of Environment and Resource Studies

Mahidol University, Thailand

4 – 20 November, 2025 (17 Days)

This training examined the extent to which health studies, mostly in public health and epidemiology, used geospatial technology. We will identify GIS as a tool for they used from geocoding through simple buffer/overlay functions to spatial query functions. Implementation within GIS of spatial analytical tools suitable for aggregated data over a region will increase the use of Geospatial technology beyond simple GIS operations and visualization in health studies. In addition, this course will also provide relevant information and experiences of the development and movement of health and geospatial technology in Thailand. The Royal Thai Government in collaboration with the Government of Singapore responded to the emerging health crisis by undertaking radical health system reform that reflects responses to past crisis in health and geospatial visualization and analysis from last few years. Hopefully, the topic of this current issue will be useful for countries participants in the future.

 

Expected Outcomes

Expected key results for participants after completion of the training course:

  • Basic knowledge of health and geographic information system
  • Meaningful information about advanced technology for mapping, assessment, monitoring and management related to epidemiology and environmental disaster in Thailand and participants’       countries
  • Better understanding of further applications through case study practice.

Course Contents

  • Lecture
  • Case studies and Workshop
  • Study Trip /Field Trip

 

With the support of TICA, Participant from any country by registration and selection training onsite at Faculty of Environment and Resource Studies, Mahidol University, Thailand.