This specialized program is aimed at officials, professionals, and team members involved in formulating, executing, or supervising infrastructure projects, who seek to incorporate disaster risk analysis and climate change adaptation into their projects. Through 3 courses, students will be trained to identify key elements of natural disaster risk, recognize the importance of integrating risk analysis into the infrastructure project cycle, conduct qualitative and quantitative assessments to make informed decisions, discern when to apply each type of risk assessment, evaluate the technical and economic feasibility of projects through qualitative and quantitative analysis, and finally, generate informed recommendations for the design, construction, operation, and governance of infrastructure in a context of risk and climate change. It is recommended to take the courses in the suggested order.
What you'll learn
identify key elements of natural disaster risk
understand the importance of integrating risk analysis into infrastructure projects
conduct qualitative and quantitative assessments
evaluate project feasibility through analysis
generate informed recommendations for infrastructure design and governance
Course objectives
train professionals to incorporate disaster risk and climate change considerations into projects
develop skills for conducting risk assessments
understand the project cycle in relation to disaster and climate risks