Analysis Workshops

analysis / noun /əˈnæl.ə.sɪs/ the act of studying or examining something in detail, in order to discover or understand more about it

Comprehensive workshops to inspire your mind, heart and hands.

DURATION
3 hours

+30 minutes more for online workshops, facilitated on Mural and zoom or similar.

PARTICIPANTS PER GROUP
15

Multi-groups can be organised, with the corresponding number of facilitators.

One Health Collage

What does deforestation have to do with your health? How are antibiotic-resistant bacteria linked to farming practices? What is bioaccumulation and how does it impact us?
Discover the principles of One Health, an integrated approach that recognises the interdependent nature of human, animal, and environmental health. How do diseases spread between species, and how do environmental changes impact our well-being? These are some of the critical questions explored within the One Health workshop.

The Biodiversity Collage

What is biodiversity, how do humans influence it and why do we depend on ecosystem services? What are the main drivers of biodiversity collapse and its consequences? How can we help and support biodiversity, both locally and beyond?

Find out the answers in this fun, collaborative and visual workshop, accessible to all, designed to help you understand the issues and pressures surrounding biodiversity.

The Biodiversity Collage is based on the IPBES* report and is supported by the French Office for Biodiversity.

The Living Soils Workshop

How does degraded soil affect the quality of the food you eat? How does soil health relate to clean water?
How does soil health affect climate change?

Discover the incredible role soils play in sustaining life on Earth – from growing nutritious food to combating climate change. In this interactive workshop, we’ll explore the science of soil health, practical ways to protect and restore soils, and how these actions can benefit you and your community.

Come and learn how healthy soils are the foundation for a sustainable future and how you can be part of the solution!

The Climate Fresk

Would you like to understand the science, causes and consequences of climate change but you can’t take a month off to read 6000 pages of the latest IPCC* report? The Climate Fresk is for you!

A workshop based on data from the IPCC’s 6th Assessment Report, its mission is to accelerate understanding of climate issues at the global level, in order to help trigger the changes needed to preserve all life on Earth as soon as possible.

The workshop will enable you to understand at a glance the causes and consequences of climate change and its systemic nature. It will provide you with a comprehensive overview of the complexities of climate change and motivate you to learn more about how to mitigate and adapt to this global emergency.

Planetary Boundaries Fresco

Climate, biodiversity, the water cycle, ocean acidification… There are so many environmental issues at stake that it’s easy to get lost.

The Planetary Boundaries Fresco gives participants a chance to take a step back.
The workshop will introduce you to the 9 planetary boundaries, mapping and linking the major ecological issues to consider the ecological question as a whole”.

The Planetary Boundaries framework was initially proposed by the Stockholm Resilience Center (an international interdisciplinary research centre). All the data presented in the workshop comes from
scientific studies published in peer-reviewed journals as well as the IPCC and IPBES reports.

The Digital Collage

Are you wondering what is the carbon footprint of your latest electronic device and the real environemental impact of the digital world?

The Digital Collage will help you understand the material aspects and impacts of this fast-growing sector, during a fun and collaborative half-day workshop.

This workshop is a real team-building tool, allowing participants to come together and discover how to achieve sustainability in the digital sector.

Head, heart & hands

All our work is based on:

Science

Providing undisputable, scientific data, based on reports such as the IPCC and IPBES

Collective intelligence

Learing together and sharing experiences and knowledge

Active listening

Creating a safe space to express and share emotions

Creativity

Engaging the creative part of the brain, to better assimilate

Action

Always dedicating part of the workshop on discusing and designing possible actions

I particularly appreciated Ana’s experience and skills in leading discussions on climate issues. I also really appreciated the practical, concrete advice on facilitating the workshops. The materials provided were of very high quality and even personalised post-workshop!

Benoît Courteille

Sustainability Manager, The Reefer Group