The objective of the master's degree will be to train professionals who are capable of: - Understanding disaster risk management as a continuous process that is built from social, cultural, economic, and institutional conditions, in a context of threats and climate variability and climate change. - Identify and analyze the actions and measures required for prospective and corrective risk management. - Understand disaster risk financial management, climate finance, and post-disaster recovery processes. - Know the technology and information instruments applicable to risk management and climate variability and climate change. - Recognize the context of climate variability and climate change and understand its relationship with disaster risk management - Analyze and present positions on the global challenges of climate governance, the role of different actors and the necessary mechanisms and measures. - Know the instruments, measures and tools for climate governance for adaptation, from territorial, sectoral, institutional, public, private and community levels. - Encourage the generation of knowledge to promote research and propose proposals to address risk management and climate governance.