In this course, you will learn about the importance of housing as a basic social condition that determines quality of life and population well-being. The program agenda of Habitat II, presented at the United Nations Conference on Human Settlements in Istanbul in 1996, will be addressed, emphasizing the need to meet housing demand from a comprehensive perspective.This approach not only provides a roof to shelter people but also ensures thermal comfort, adequate sanitation, and adaptation to the environmental conditions surrounding the home.
The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) promotes inclusion and access to decent and sustainable housing, generating knowledge and tools to foster more inclusive societies. Through IDBAcademy, this course offers insights from experts in urban development, sustainability, and housing policies, providing skills to plan, design, and manage housing solutions that improve people’s quality of life.
The course focuses on housing accessibility and affordability for all social groups, guaranteeing inclusion and equity. It seeks to enhance participants’ professional development by strengthening their ability to lead transformation processes in housing and urban development across the region. By the end of the course, participants will be better equipped to implement comprehensive approaches that not only meet basic housing needs but also promote social well-being and contribute to sustainable development.
In this module, we will address the basic concepts of what constitutes green and resilient housing, the tools that can be used to design them, as well as the progress made in the region regarding green buildings.
1.1.4 Residential Sector and Climate Change•4 minutes
1.2.1 Defining “Sustainable and Resilient Housing”•3 minutes
1.2.7 Opportunities for Green and Resilient Housing Linked to Gender and Diversity •1 minute
1.2.9 Major Green Housing Certifications in Latin America and the Caribbean•4 minutes
15 readings•Total 86 minutes
0.1.2 Important Course Information•5 minutes
0.1.3 Meet Your Instructors•3 minutes
1.1.1 Description and Objectives of Module 1•5 minutes
1.1.2 Welcome to Module 1•5 minutes
1.1.3 Housing Deficit•5 minutes
1.1.5 IDB Group Actions: Green and Resilient Housing•10 minutes
1.2.2 Five Myths about Green and Resilient Housing•5 minutes
1.2.3 Barriers for Sustainable Housing•5 minutes
1.2.4 Options for Sustainable Housing•5 minutes
1.2.5 Other Barriers to Sustainable Housing•5 minutes
1.2.6 How to Build More Sustainable and Inclusive Housing•5 minutes
1.2.8 Opportunities for Green and Resilient Housing Linked to Gender and Diversity•5 minutes
1.2.10 Benefits of Green & Resilient Design•8 minutes
1.4.1 End of Module 1•10 minutes
1.4.2 Additional Resources for Module 1 •5 minutes
1 assignment•Total 10 minutes
1.3.1 Graded Quiz for Module 1•10 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 3 minutes
0.1.4 Introduce Yourself to Your Classmates•3 minutes
1 plugin•Total 8 minutes
0.1.5 Tell Us About Yourself•8 minutes
Module 2: Green and Resilient Housing Design
Module 2•2 hours to complete
Module details
In this module, we will learn about a step-by-step roadmap that outlines best practices for achieving green housing through design, or resilient housing through applicable technologies. We will also explore several certifications that serve as tools to evaluate whether a green housing design meets the required standards, as well as clarify that there may be both certified and non-certified housing.
What's included
3 videos25 readings1 assignment
Show info about module content
3 videos•Total 7 minutes
2.1.3.1 How to Plan, Design, and Build Sustainable & Resilient Housing•3 minutes
2.2.15 Case: We Create Housing in Ecuador•5 minutes
2.2.16 Infrastructure details•5 minutes
2.2.18 Sustainable and Resilient Design Criteria Applied to Program Typologies •5 minutes
2.2.18 Case: Vinte Housing Developer in Mexico•5 minutes
2.2.20 Case: Heritage Housing Rehabilitation in the Dominican Republic•5 minutes
2.2.21 Case: Heritage Housing Rehabilitation in the Dominican Republic•5 minutes
2.2.22 Case: Sustainable Construction Manual for Social Housing in Paraguay •5 minutes
2.3.2 Feedback•2 minutes
2.4.1 End of Module 2•3 minutes
2.4.2 Additional Resources for Module 2 Edit Set Access•3 minutes
1 assignment•Total 10 minutes
2.3.1 Graded Quiz for Module 2•10 minutes
Module 3: Financing Green and Resilient Housing
Module 3•1 hour to complete
Module details
In this final module of the course, we will review some of the most common types of financing products and incentives for green and resilient housing, as well as examples of projects that the Bank is financing for the economic and social development of the region.
What's included
3 videos11 readings2 assignments1 plugin
Show info about module content
3 videos•Total 12 minutes
3.1.2 Financial Incentives for Sustainable Housing•6 minutes
3.2.2 Exercise: Support Guide•3 minutes
4.1.1 Course Final•3 minutes
11 readings•Total 53 minutes
3.1.1 Description and Objectives of Module 3•5 minutes
3.1.3 Non-Financial Incentives for Green Housing•5 minutes
3.1.4 Financial Products for Green Housing Supply•5 minutes
3.1.5 Financial Products for Green Housing Demand•5 minutes
3.1.6 IDB Group-Supported Green Housing Projects•5 minutes
3.1.7 IDB Group-Supported Green Housing Projects•5 minutes
3.1.8 IDB Group-Supported Green Housing Projects•5 minutes
3.2.1 Energy Efficiency & Mortgage Credit Calculator Exercise •5 minutes
3.3.2 Request Your Digital Badge!•5 minutes
3.4.1 End of Module 3•5 minutes
4.1.3 End of the Course•3 minutes
2 assignments•Total 10 minutes
3.2.3 Exercise: Energy Efficiency and Mortgage Credit Calculation•5 minutes
3.3.1 Graded Quiz for Module 3•5 minutes
1 plugin•Total 3 minutes
4.1.2 What Did You Think of the Course? •3 minutes
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