In this course, participants will learn to integrate diverging concepts in planetary, one, and human health in order to facilitate a collective understanding and articulate actionable interventions.

This course applies Planetary Health and One Health frameworks to explore the interconnected relationships between human health, animal health, ecosystems, and climate change. Participants of this course will gain a better understanding of feedback loops and unintended consequences that shape climate-related challenges. Using a systems thinking approach, participants will understand how different parts of the social ecological system, including climate, interact, thus revealing critical leverage points for actionable interventions. Participants will identify key actions at the individual, community, and government levels, equipping them with practical strategies for climate resilience and policy advocacy.
In this course we will cover:
By the end of the course participants will:
Basic Computer literacy
Class sessions combine short input lectures, multidisciplinary systems mapping workshops, games, plenary presentations of the group work and discussions. We will cover different practical applications and encourage interactive discussions.
To get the Certificate of completion and the 1 ECTS participants must:
The facilitators plan to be present in Lugano, and the course will be held entirely on-site. If face-to-face meeting was problematic for unforeseen reasons, the course could be held online or using a hybrid format. The course will take place at Università della Svizzera italiana (USI).
For course pricing information, see here. Discounts are available for participants from LMICs, PhD and Master Students, and Students and Employees from the LSS Partner Universities (SSPH+, USI, SUPSI, and SWISS TPH).