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Center for Sustainable Development

Environmental training and capacity building

Environmental Impact Assessment Workshop for Projects

This workshop aims to clarify how to conduct a study to assess the environmental impact of projects and the environmental effects of ventures.

Target audience

University students (majoring in environment, geography, geology), employees of environmental agencies, and those interested in environmental protection.

Dust Storm Preparedness Course

This course aims to clarify the concept of dust storms, their natural and human causes, and the use of monitoring and forecasting tools for dust storms.

Target audience

Civil defense personnel, healthcare workers, environmental and geography students, agencies responsible for emergencies and disasters.

Course: When Our Bodies Speak with Nature: Environmental Physiology

This course aims to clarify the importance of environmental physiology in public health.

Target audience

Students and professors of Science and Health faculties, researchers in environmental fields, officials of health and municipal authorities concerned.

Compost and organic fertilizer workflow and its use in producing organic products

The goal is to clarify the concept of compost and organic fertilizer and their importance in improving soil and increasing production.

Target audience

Small and large farm owners, agricultural engineers, students of agricultural colleges and institutes, and employees of fertilizer and pesticide production companies.

Wildlife Survey and Identification Field Methods Course

It aims to clarify the implementation of biological surveys and the use of measurement tools.

Target audience

University students (majoring in environment, geography, geology), employees of environmental agencies, and those interested in environmental protection.

Natural Resource Protection Course in Reserves and Biodiversity

The aim is to clarify methods for preserving biodiversity in nature reserves and classifying endangered species.

Target audience

Reserve staff, environmental and biodiversity enthusiasts, students, and the community.

A generation aware of a clean environment course.. Environmental awareness with its practical applications

Aims to raise awareness of the importance of environmental protection and natural resource conservation.

Target audience

Teachers and activity leaders in schools

Air Quality Course

It aims to identify natural and anthropogenic sources of air pollution

Target audience

Environmental and public health professionals, university students, teachers, and those interested in environmental pollution issues.

Geospatial Technology Course in Environmental Monitoring

It aims to clarify the importance of environmental monitoring and distinguish between types of environmental data, methods of collection, and analysis.

Target audience

University students (majoring in environment, geography, geology), employees of environmental agencies, and those interested in environmental protection.

Environmental Map Design and Production Course and its Role in Sustainable Development Using QGIS

Aims to clarify the role of environmental maps in achieving sustainable development

Target audience

University students (majoring in environment, geography, geology), employees of environmental agencies, and those interested in environmental protection.

The goal is to identify network analysis and its role in achieving sustainable development of road infrastructure. Target audience: Professionals in urban and environmental planning,

Target audience

Geography and environmental students and graduates, decision-makers in municipalities and environmental agencies.

Sustainable Community Building Course

Aims to implement mass environmental impact strategies

Target audience

Public relations officials, environmental organizations, educational institutions

Environmental Awareness Course: Theory and Practice

Explains the basic concepts of environmental awareness and distinguishes between different levels of environmental awareness

Target audience

University students (majoring in environment, geography, geology), employees of environmental agencies, and those interested in environmental protection.

Global Metrics Course for Classifying Environmental Factors Affecting and Contributing to the Spread of Certain Types of Cancer

Environmental risk factors and their impact on human health

Target audience

Public health and epidemiology specialists, environmental health and occupational safety experts, environmental engineers and safety inspectors, waste and pollution management officials, researchers and academic students.

Environmental Risk Management in Educational Institutions

Identifying environmental risk sources within educational institutions

Target audience

Faculty - Safety Coordinators - Operations Departments

Community Initiatives for Environmental Protection Course

The concept of environmental community initiatives and their importance, and fostering teamwork and community planning skills.

Target audience

Community leaders and those interested in volunteer work - environmental and charitable organizations - teachers and students

Renewable Energy and Climate Action Course

The fundamental concepts of renewable energy, its importance in combating climate change, and its role in achieving climate action and sustainable development goals.

Target audience

Employees of the Ministries of Energy, Environment, and Water, engineers working in the field of renewable energy, and researchers in the fields of sustainable development

Environmental Safety and Pregnant Women's Health Course

Empower women to make safe decisions during pregnancy, create a support network among pregnant women to spread safe health practices

Target audience

Women and pregnant or soon-to-be pregnant individuals - Healthcare workers (midwives, nurses, gynecologists) - Community health advocates and environmental outreach workers.

Safe Farming Course

Plant care and cultivating plants suitable for soil and weather conditions, when and how to fertilize with mineral elements for each component.

Target audience

Small and large farm owners, agricultural engineers, students of agricultural colleges and institutes, employees of fertilizer and pesticide production companies

Environmental Auditing and Regulatory Compliance Course

Identify the most important environmental systems and regulations. Understand environmental inspection procedures and report writing.

Target audience

Environmental control officers, safety coordinators, relevant administrative staff, factory and company employees, and reserve personnel.

Sustainable Environmental Development Course: Concepts and Applications

Definition of Environmental Sustainable Development, its objectives, and the most prominent global and local environmental challenges.

Target audience

The general public, university students, and employees of public and private organizations interested in sustainability.

Carbon Footprint Course

The concept of the carbon footprint and knowing the sources of carbon emissions in various industries and sectors.

Target audience

University students (majoring in environment, geography, geology), employees of environmental agencies, and those interested in environmental protection.

Sustainable Grazing Strategies Course

Raising community awareness of the importance of sustainable rangeland resources and the environmental impacts of overgrazing

Target audience

Shepherds and farmers, employees of the ministries of environment and agriculture, students of environmental and agricultural majors, those interested in environmental sustainability.

Reforestation Strategies Course According to the Vision of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

The Importance of Afforestation: Its Concept, Environmental, Social, and Economic Goals, and its Role in Mitigating Climate Change.

Target audience

Municipal employees, workers in the environmental and agricultural sectors, university students, volunteers in environmental initiatives, and workers in reserves, gardens, and parks

Climate Change Management and Mitigation Course

The course aims to enhance participants' understanding of the causes of climate change and its impact on the environment and communities, while providing strategies to reduce carbon emissions.

Target audience

Employees of the Ministries of Energy, Environment, Water, and Agriculture, researchers in the fields of environment and energy, officials from municipalities and relevant government bodies.

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