Online Training
Master in Disaster Risk Management and Climate Governance + 60 ECTS Credits
1500 hours
60 ECTS
Spanish
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Online Training
1500 hours
60 ECTS
Spanish
Educational institutions


Request information
Multilingual support
Digital certificate included
Assistant Phia
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.
You will be able to have knowledge and skills for applied research and the use of instruments and tools for disaster risk management and climate governance. Preparation, review or evaluation of technical studies, diagnoses, projects, programs, measures or initiatives for risk management and climate governance. Development of mitigation and adaptation strategies. Advice and consulting. Official of public entities or private companies with specialized knowledge or teacher.
Training of professionals with knowledge and skills for applied research, and the management of instruments and tools for disaster risk management and climate governance, facilitating an approach to the interventions and needs of global climate governance, which is related according to the IPCC to voluntary mechanisms and measures aimed at directing social systems towards the prevention or mitigation of the risks of climate change, or Adaptation to them (Jagers and Steripple, 2005, in IPCC Glossary).