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This Master’s degree has been designed to provide professionals from different disciplines with the necessary knowledge and skills for applied research, and for the management of means and tools that can be used in the fields of Disaster Risk Management and climate governance. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), climate governance is related to mechanisms and voluntary measures destined to run social systems towards prevention, mitigation or adaptation to the risks caused by climate change (Jagers and Steripple, IPCC glossary).
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This program’s objective is to equip the students with the knowledge and skills to: - Understand Disaster Risk Management as a continuous process built upon social, cultural, economic and institutional circumstances, and that operates in contexts of constant hazard, climate variability and climate change. - Identify and analyze the actions and measures required for prospective and corrective risk management. - Understand disaster risk finance management, climate finances and post-disaster recovery processes after a disaster. - Understand the role and operations of technological and information tools relevant to risk management, climate variability and climate change. - Understand the climate change context and its relationship with Disaster Risk Management. - Analyze the global climate governance challenges, the key players and the required mechanisms and measures to address such challenges. - Understand the different adaptive climate governance tools and measures applied by territorial, sectorial, institutional, public, private and communal agencies. - Encourage the creation of knowledge to promote research and the development of risk management and climate governance approaches
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At the end of the program, the students of 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 Disaster Risk Management and climate governance technical studies, diagnosis, projects, programs and measures. • Formulate disaster risk mitigation and adaptation strategies • Provide consultancy consulting services • Become a specialized educator or public official.
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Therefore, acquiring knowledge and skills in this subject is highly relevant in a world more and more exposed to climate-related phenomena
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The main groups of interest include engineers, architects, experts on Earth science, economic science, social science, environmental science, ecologists, sociologists, biologists, hydrologists, educators, geographers and other professionals interested in developing their competences in risk management and climate governance.
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MODULE 1. DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE. CONCEPTS AND CONTEXT

UNIT 1. RISK MANAGEMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE MANAGEMENT
  1. The International Context of Disaster Risk Management (The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction)
  2. International Context of Climate Change. The IPCC: Climate Change Generalities and Scenarios.
  3. Concepts related to disaster risk management and climate change and articulation levels
  4. Lines of action for risk management and structural and non-structural intervention for risk reduction
  5. Risk management by scenarios
UNIT 2. RISK OF DISASTER AND CLIMATE CHANGE
  1. General basis of climate change
  2. The IPCC: Climate change generalities and scenarios
  3. Relation development - risk - disasters (risk construction) and the effects and impacts of climate variability and climate change
  4. Extensive and Intensive Risks, their impact on human development
  5. The inequalities and conditions of vulnerability and the impacts and effects of climate variability and climate change
UNIT 3. SYSTEMIC APPROACH FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF DISASTER RISK AND CLIMATE CHANGE MANAGEMENT
  1. Areas for risk management and climate change (to institutional to the sectorial, private, territorial, community sector)
  2. Participants and Actions for the management of disaster risk and climate change Risk Management
  3. Planning instruments for risk management and climate change
  4. Institutionality, Entities and Organizations for the implementation and monitoring of actions
  5. Adaptation and mitigation strategies for climate change
UNIT 4. FOCUS OF PROCESSES AND STRATEGIES FOR AN INTEGRAL MANAGEMENT OF THE RISK OF DISASTERS AND ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE
  1. What does the process-based approach implies (change of the emergency and disasters care approach) in the context of climate variability and change
  2. Strategic Processes: Planning, Organization and monitoring
  3. Mission processes: Knowledge of risk, reduction of risk and management of disasters
  4. Support Processes: strengthening of human resource knowledge, public communication and information
  5. Strategies for a comprehensive management of the risk of disasters in the context of climate variability and climate change

MODULE 2. PROSPECTIVE AND CORRECTIVE RISK MANAGEMENT

UNIT 1. CONTEXT AND CONCEPTUALIZATION OF RISK AWARENESS TOWARDS ITS PROSPECTIVE AND CORRECTIVE MANAGEMENT
  1. Disaster Risk Management
  2. Disaster Risk Management and its internal context
  3. Disaster Risk Management and its external context
  4. Disaster Risk Management and its process context
  5. Disaster Risk criteria
UNIT 2. PROSPECTIVE AND CORRECTIVE MANAGEMENT. RISK ASSESSMENT
  1. Disaster Risk Identification
  2. Disaster Risk Analysis
  3. Disaster Risk Assessment
  4. Disaster Risk Monitoring
  5. Illustrative Examples of Disaster Risk Assessment
UNIT 3. REDUCING RISKS THROUGH PROSPECTIVE INTERVENTIONS
  1. Context and conceptualization of Disaster Risk Reduction
  2. Current and Future Risk Processes
  3. Prospective intervention
  4. Risk Reduction Measures - Prospective Intervention (Future Risk)
  5. Disaster Risk Reduction and Resilience
UNIT 4. REDUCING RISKS THROUGH CORRECTIVE INTERVENTIONS
  1. Corrective intervention (mitigation of current risk)
  2. Reducing vulnerability and improving resilience and capability through structural and non-structural measures
  3. Financial protection
  4. Social actors against Disaster Risk reduction
  5. Illustrative examples of corrective interventions

MODULE 3. CLIMATE VARIABILITY AND CLIMATE CHANGE

UNIT 1. THE CLIMATE SYSTEM
  1. Introduction to the Climate System
  2. Structure and Components of the Climate System
  3. The Atmosphere and Life on Earth
  4. The Importance of the Hydrological Cycle in Climate Regulation
  5. Natural Drivers of Climate Change
UNIT 2. WEATHER, CLIMATE AND CLIMATE CHANGE
  1. Energy Balance in the Climate System
  2. Changes in the Climate System
  3. The Oceans and Atmosphere: Essential Interactions for weather
  4. Climate Variability
  5. Weather, Climate and Climate Change in Strategic Systems
UNIT 3. CLIMATE CHANGE
  1. Anthropogenic Drivers of Climate Change
  2. History of Climate Change
  3. Observed Trends of Climate Change: First-Tier Effects
  4. Global Scenarios of Climate Change
  5. The Importance of the 1.5ºC
UNIT 4. VULNERABILITY ANALYSIS AND CLIMATE CHANGE RISK (CCR)
  1. Expected Trends of Climate Change: Second-Tier Effects
  2. Climate Change Vulnerability
  3. Vulnerability Dimensions and Climate Change Risk
  4. Disaster Risk (DR) and Climate Change Risk (CCR)
  5. Examples

MODULE 4. ICT AND GIS APPLIED IN THE MANAGEMENT OF DISASTER RISK AND CLIMATE CHANGE

UNIT 1. INTRODUCTION TO IT, GIS, GPS, DB, AND TELECOM
  1. Introduction to Information Technology and Tech Advances
  2. Databases / DB, data storage, and database management systems.
  3. GIS, GPS and Coordinate Systems
  4. Using Google Earth Pro to Locate Coordinates and Maps
  5. GPS Essentials App and how to collect Data from GPS with Android smartphones.
UNIT 2. BASIC TOOLS TO COLLECT GEOLOCALIZED DATA IN A DATABASE
  1. Creating a Data Collection Form: Recommendations to Create Data Storage Structures
  2. Kobotoolbox
  3. Typeform
  4. GISCLOUD
  5. Fullcrum App
UNIT 3: QGIS DESKTOP TOOL AND THE CREATION OF WEB GEOSERVICES WITH GEOSERVER.
  1. QGIS Basic Tools (I)
  2. QGIS Basic Tools (II)
  3. What are WMS and WFS Geoservices?
  4. Creating WMS or WFS with Geoserver and their Applications (I)
  5. Creating WMS or WFS with Geoserver and their Applications (II)
UNIT 4: CREATING MAPS. LAYERS, CARTOGRAPHY, CADASTRE, CENSUS AND GIS ANALYSIS TO OBTAIN HAZARD, VULNERABILITY AND RISK MAPS
  1. Relation between Risk Management, Cadastre, Census and Cartography
  2. Creating Urban Land Use and Critical Infrastructure Maps.
  3. GIS Analysis with QGIS and ArcGIS Desktop Demonstration
  4. Susceptibility, Hazard, Vulnerability and Risk Maps: Differences, Map Types and Mapping Methodologies
  5. Climate Models and Climate Trends

MODULE 5. DISASTER RISK FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AND CLIMATE FINANCE

UNIT 1. CONTEXT AND CONCEPTUALIZATION OF DISASTER RISK FINANCIAL PROTECTION AND CLIMATE FINANCE
  1. Conceptualization of Disaster Risk Financial Protection
  2. Conceptualization of Climate Finance
  3. Disaster Risk Financial Protection and Climate Finance as Components of Fiscal Management
  4. Legal Framework of Disaster Risk Financial Protection and Climate Finance
  5. Benefits from Grouping Risks
UNIT 2. DISASTER RISK FINANCIAL PROTECTION IN PUBLIC INVESTMENT
  1. Disaster Risk Financial Protection Strategies
  2. Disaster Risk Retention Tools
  3. Disaster Risk Financing Tools
  4. Disaster Risk Transfer Tools
  5. Disaster Risks Analysis and Climate Change Criteria in Public Investment
UNIT 3. DISASTER RISK FINANCIAL PROTECTION IN PRIVATE INVESTMENT
  1. Risk Management
  2. Insurance
  3. Insurance Types
  4. Disaster Contingency Plans against Disaster Occurrence
  5. Finance perspective of Environmental and Social Risks
UNIT 4. CLIMATE FINANCE
  1. Possible Impacts due to Climate Events
  2. Inclusion of Climate Event Considerations in the Planning Process
  3. Financial Tools to Respond to Climate Events
  4. Tax Management to Promote Climate Change Adaptation
  5. Green Funds/Green Bonds

MODULE 6. DISASTER MANAGEMENT AND RECOVERY

UNIT 1. CONTEXT AND CONCEPTS OF DEVELOPMENT-ORIENTED DISASTER MANAGEMENT AND RECOVERY
  1. Concepts of Emergencies and Disasters
  2. Concepts of Development-Oriented Recovery
  3. Context of Development-Oriented Disaster Response and Recovery
  4. Effects and Impacts of Climate Variability and Climate Change on Disaster Response and Recovery
  5. Cross-Cutting issues associated Development-Oriented Disaster Management
UNIT 2. DISASTER MANAGEMENT AND RECOVERY PLANNING
  1. Disaster Management and Recovery Processes
  2. Preparedness and Alerts
  3. Emergency Response Processes
  4. Post- Disaster Recovery Planning Process
  5. Territorial Levels and Work Areas
UNIT 3. INFORMATION MANAGEMENT, AND RESPONSE AND RECOVERY ASSESSMENTS
  1. Response Information
  2. Instruments and Needs Assessments
  3. Information Management in Development-Oriented Recovery
  4. Damages, Loss and Recovery Needs Assessment
  5. Recovery: Assessment from the Government’s Perspective, the Private Sector and Communities
UNIT 4. DISASTER MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT-ORIENTED RECOVERY STRATEGIES AND INSTRUMENTS
  1. Disaster Management and the Humanitarian Agenda Strategies
  2. Emergency Response and Disaster Management Instruments
  3. Post- Disaster Development-Oriented Recovery Strategies
  4. Post-Disaster Development-Oriented Recovery Planning and Implementation Instruments
  5. Disaster Response and Recovery Actions. Technical and Resource Implementation Needs

MODULE 7. CLIMATE GOVERNANCE

UNIT 1. WHY IS CLIMATE GOVERNANCE NECESSARY?
  1. What Is the Governance?
  2. Differences between Government, Governability and Governance
  3. Social, Environmental and Climate Governance
  4. Climate Governance Levels: Global, Regional and Local
  5. Governance Gaps
UNIT 2. GOVERNANCE: COUNTRIES, CITIES AND COMMUNITIES
  1. The Need for Effective Climate Change Response in Countries with Diverse Contexts
  2. Climate Action Barriers
  3. Governance in Countries and Cities
  4. Community-based Governance
  5. Examples
UNIT 3. STRATEGIC SECTOR GOVERNANCE
  1. Agricultural Governance
  2. Agricultural Governance Examples
  3. Water Governance
  4. Water Governance Examples
  5. Coastal Area Climate Governance
UNIT 4. CAPACITIES AND CHALLENGES OF CLIMATE GOVERNANCE
  1. Required Country Transformations: Opportunities and Challenges
  2. Other Actors and their Perspectives
  3. Participatory Governance and Consultation Processes
  4. Governance Systems and Sustainable Development
  5. Climate Governance and Disaster Risk Governance

MODULE 8. GLOBAL WARMING MITIGATION TOOLS

UNIT 1. THE CLOSE LINK BETWEEN GREENHOUSE GAS (GHG) AND GLOBAL WARMING (GW)
  1. Atmospheric Pollution
  2. Global warming and Climate Change
  3. Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions
  4. What is Global Warming Mitigation?
  5. Policy Approaches to Mitigation
UNIT 2. INTERNATIONAL MITIGATION MECHANISMS
  1. Nationally Determined Contributions
  2. Carbon Emission Trade or Bond law
  3. Clean Development Mechanisms
  4. Joint Action and Adaptation Fund
  5. Non-market-based Compensation Mechanisms. Voluntary market
UNIT 3. SECTORAL MITIGATION STRATEGIES
  1. Energy Sector
  2. Industry Sector
  3. Transportation Sector
  4. Housing and Construction Sectors
  5. Agriculture, Forestry and other Land Use Sectors
UNIT 4. MITIGATION BENEFIT AND OPPORTUNITIES
  1. Mitigation in Asia
  2. Mitigation Measures in the American Continent
  3. Mitigation Measures in Africa
  4. Mitigation Measures in Europe
  5. Mitigation Measures in Oceania

MODULE 9. CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION TOOLS

UNIT 1. CLIMATE CHANGE RISKS IN TERMS OF ANALYSIS AND VULNERABILITY
  1. Climate change risks to water resources
  2. Climate change risks to biodiversity and ecosystem services
  3. Climate change risks to food safety and manufacturing systems
  4. Climate change risks to human settlements and infraestructures
  5. Climate change risks to human health
UNIT 2. ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE
  1. What is climate change adaptation? Resilience
  2. Climate change approaches
  3. Climate adaptation options
  4. Implementing adaptation
  5. The thin line between development and adaptation
UNIT 3. INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE IN CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION
  1. UNFCCC: Commitments and progress in global climate change adaptation
  2. Warsaw international mechanisms for loss and damage
  3. International strategies: Euroclima +
  4. National adaptation programmes of action (NAPA) and adaptation plans (NAP)
  5. Cities and climate change adaptation
UNIT 4. SECTORAL ADAPTIVE STRATEGIES
  1. Adaptive strategies in comprehensive water resource management
  2. Adaptive strategies in biodiversity and ecosystem services
  3. Adaptive strategies in human settlements and infraestructura
  4. Adaptive strategies in productive systems and food security
  5. From climate crisis to climate action: where are we going now?

MODULE 10. MFP. MASTER´S DEGREE IN DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT AND CLIMATE GOBERNANCE

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Master Disaster Risk Management

Do you want to boost your career as a true professional? Are you working in or aspiring to work in the field of climate risk management? Do you understand the importance of combating climate change? Seize the opportunity offered by Euroinnova with their Master Disaster Risk Management and accelerate your career with the leading training company. Thanks to Euroinnova's e-learning methodology, you can educate yourself in the easiest and most comfortable way.

With this Master Disaster Risk Management, you will be able to learn about the governance and management of risks derived from natural disasters and the secondary effects of climate change. Now, you can become familiar with all the instruments and techniques to address these threats from the comfort of your home, thanks to the 100% online modality in which the master is offered.

Euroinnova International Online Education allows you to delve into risk management, enabling you to analyze the actions and measures used to combat this situation and understand the functioning of financing in the face of these natural disasters. All of this is possible through the Master Disaster Risk Management.

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Climate Change Risks in Different Areas with This Master

Now, you will learn about the main risks arising from climate change, which must be understood to efficiently manage them and be prepared to take action if they occur. The strategy to follow depends on the affected region. There are different fields of action in the risk prevention strategy, with the main ones being:

  1. Water Resources: Environmental changes and global warming result in reduced precipitation in our region, affecting water resources, diminishing reserves, and consequently, our supplies.

  2. Agriculture: Agriculture and livestock are affected by climate change through extreme temperature variations, leading to notable damage and reduced production.

  3. Marine Environment: Rising water temperatures and sea levels impact both the marine ecosystem and those depending on it, notably affecting fishing and aquaculture.

  4. Urban Areas: Risks in urban areas significantly impact daily life and require diligent management. The main problems here are intense precipitation and rising temperatures, leading to discomfort for people.

  5. Health: Climate change directly impacts health. High temperatures often result in increased mortality, respiratory issues, and exacerbation of injuries.

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Climate governance involves how society establishes objectives and goals to address the impacts of climate change on society and the environment. Setting objectives also entails defining a strategy and action plan. Within the consequences of climate change and its management, different actors play a role in shaping the strategy, and they can be found at various levels.

Referring to different levels, we mean their territorial influence or importance; they can be local, regional, national, or international actors with varying degrees of management power in the government or private sector. For this reason, Euroinnova International Online Education equips you with the necessary knowledge to design actions that can improve social, environmental, and compliance issues within a country's strategy. Climate change poses significant challenges for governance, and to formulate an effective action strategy, evidence-based data is essential. The master allows you to develop your expertise in this field.

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