Do you want to understand biodiversity loss but don’t know where to begin?
Do you understand climate change but not biodiversity loss?
If the above sounds like you, we warmly invite you to join our Biodiversity Collage workshop.
The workshop was perfectly put together… I especially loved the action toolkit
The best part was the community & toolkit!
The workshop was super interactive and informative without feeling overwhelming
Elspeth brilliantly facilitated the session: everyone had an opportunity to contribute
A Biodiversity Collage is a 3 hour science-based, gamified workshop developed by scientists and academics to empower people to engage with the science behind biodiversity loss in a user-friendly way.
The workshop enables you to understand the interconnected causes and consequences of biodiversity loss and provides the tools to help your business start to break the ‘inaction cycle’.
There are plenty of workshops and webinars on biodiversity loss, but three things make the Biodiversity Collage unique.
The Biodiversity Collage methodology is based on world-class climate science including the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework.
The problem with science papers and the Global Biodiversity Framework?
They’re very long and complicated (and dare we say… a bit boring?).
The Biodiversity Collage makes cutting-edge science available to all, in an engaging 3 hour session.
You really don’t have to be an expert to get the most out of a Biodiversity Collage - anyone can join!
No science-y background needed or previous understanding of biodiversity loss.
The game is cleverly designed to ensure all participants learn the science behind biodiversity loss.
If you do have an understanding of biodiversity loss, the workshop will help you understand the wider impacts of biodiversity loss and its interconnectivity with other socio-environmental issues.
This isn’t a lecture so you can’t just sit and listen (or, realistically, zone out)!
The gamified format of the Biodiversity Collage means it is highly engaging by design and thus much easier to absorb and understand the scientific information.
You will collaborate with fellow participants to complete the simple exercises which, when combined, provide an understanding of the causes and consequences of climate change.
We have the following to thank for the creation of the Biodiversity Collage: Géraldine Vuillier, Geoffrey Vuillier, Charles Sirot and Deloitte. Also Cédric Rigenbach the creator of the Climate Fresk Model, on which the Biodiversity Collage is based.