The seminar seeks to confront diverse perspectives on ecological corridors as a tool for spatial planning in the face of climate change. It explores the role of ecological connectivity in spatial planning, participants are encouraged to consider innovative approaches that can enhance ecosystem resilience and mitigate climate-related impacts. With a particular focus on environmental corridors, the seminar highlights their potential in addressing climate challenges. Ecological corridors facilitate the movement of species, promote biodiversity conservation, and contribute to ecosystem adaptation and resilience. Furthermore, by promoting ecological connectivity in spatial planning strategies, the seminar contributes to the larger goal of building climate-resilient ecosystems and sustainable human settlements in the face of climate change.