DMGT 126 - DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT (DRRM)
* This course pertains to the analysis of models, organizational and institutional key players, and practices (pre-disaster, trans-disaster, and post-disaster stages) which intends to mitigate the impact and losses related to disaster and climate change. It encompasses government and political settings, processes and tools, through the collective actions of different stakeholders such as the government, private sector, non-government organizations, and the academe, performing at various scales – from local to global scenario.
* This course pertains to the analysis of models, organizational and institutional key players, and practices (pre-disaster, trans-disaster, and post-disaster stages) which intends to mitigate the impact and losses related to disaster and climate change. It encompasses government and political settings, processes and tools, through the collective actions of different stakeholders such as the government, private sector, non-government organizations, and the academe, performing at various scales – from local to global scenario.
- Teacher: Glenda Pena