Online Training
Master in Disaster Risk Management and Resilience Strategies and Tools + 60 ECTS Credits
1500 hours
60 ECTS
English
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Online Training
1500 hours
60 ECTS
English
Educational institutions


Request information
Multilingual support
Digital certificate included
Assistant Phia
The objective of this program is to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to: - Understand Disaster Risk Management as a continuous process based on social, cultural, economic and institutional circumstances, and that operates in contexts of constant threat, climate variability and climate change. - Identify and analyze the actions and measures necessary for prospective and corrective risk management. - Understand financial management of disaster risk, climate finance and post-disaster recovery processes. - Understand the role and operation of technological and information tools relevant to risk management, climate variability and climate change. - Understand the context of climate change and its relationship with Disaster Risk Management. - Analyze the global challenges of climate governance, the key actors and the mechanisms and measures necessary to address these challenges. - Understand the different tools and measures of adaptive climate governance applied by territorial, sectoral, institutional, public, private and communal agencies. - Encourage knowledge creation to promote research and development of risk management and climate governance approaches.
Upon completion of the program, students in this program will have the necessary knowledge and skills to: - Conduct research with Disaster Risk Management and climate governance tools and assets. - Prepare, implement and evaluate technical studies, diagnoses, projects, programs and measures for Disaster Risk Management and climate governance. - Formulate disaster risk mitigation and adaptation strategies - Provide consulting services - Become a specialized educator or public official.
Therefore, acquiring knowledge and skills in this matter is of great relevance in a world that is increasingly exposed to climate-related phenomena.