MOOC: Financial Tools to Support Estuaries Restoration and Conservation Projects

The open course “Financial Tools to Support Estuaries Restoration and Conservation Projects” addresses the financial dimension of climate adaptation, focusing on how to fund and foster the restoration and conservation of estuarine ecosystems. Students will get in touch with one of the key challenges in coastal resilience: identifying and leveraging funding sources to support nature-based solutions.

By the end of the course, students will have learnt about the types of climate adaptation and their limitations, the strategies to link coastal conservation with adaptation goals, the methods for valuing ecosystem services economically, the tools to foster and finance nature-based solutions, and the role of insurance products in sustaining estuarine ecosystem services.

This course was co-created under creative commons licence, in the ADAPTABLUES project “Adaptation to climate change through management and restoration of European estuarine ecosystems”, funded by the EU LIFE programme (LIFE18 CC/ES/001160) and developed through the collaboration of the IHCantabria, the Environmental Hydraulics Institute of the University of Cantabria, coordinator of the project, and the University of Coimbra.

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  • Unit 1: Strategies to climate change adaptation through conservation
  • Unit 2: Economic value of ecosystem services
  • Unit 3: Incentivising, financing and governing nature-based solutions
  • Unit 4: Types of financial services: insurances

Recommended level of English: B2

Study Level: Admin/tech Staff, Bachelor, Master, PhD, Teachers/Researchers

MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) are an inclusive, educational modality, given that they are open to anyone interested in taking them, have no enrolment or place limits and are free of charge.

The MOOCs contents will be available online at any time between the 3rd October and 19th December 2025.

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Financial keys to coastal resilience: how funding can drive estuarine restoration and climate adaptation

Study Level
Admin/tech Staff, Bachelor, Master, PhD, Teachers/Researchers
Applications deadline
19 December 2025
Dates
3 October - 19 December, 2025
Accreditation
2 ECTS
Mode
MOOC / Online self-study