Module 1 - Conceptual Framework of Disaster Risk Management
Acknowledge the concept of disaster risk governance and climate change adaptation and recognize the importance of incorporating climate change and disaster risk assessment into infrastructure projects. The purpose is to improve understanding of dimensions of hazard, exposure, and vulnerability and its role in infrastructure projects.
Module 2: Qualitative Risk Analysis
Identify the key aspects of a qualitative disaster risk analysis to prioritize the risks that can affect an infrastructure project.
Assess when applying qualitative analyses is enough and when quantitative analyses should also be carried out to perform risk assessment in infrastructure projects.
Module 3: Quantitative Risk Analysis
Discover the key concepts related to quantitative risk analysis with the purpose of determining and measuring the impact and probability of the main risks that can affect infrastructure projects. Additionally, tools for the representation of risk are presented (F-N and F-D curves), that support decision making.
Module 4: Making Decisions Incorporating Disaster-Risk and Economic- Feasibility Analyses in Infrastructure Projects
Identify technical and economic feasibility concepts of infrastructure projects, to analyze investment alternatives.
Different quantitative indicators are shown to support decision making in the definition of sequences of investments. Additionally, the principles of efficiency and equity are developed.
Module 5: Disaster Risk Governance, Including Climate Change Adaptation
Learn the main components of risk governance. The methodological framework for the case study of IDB’s investment projects is developed for the incorporation of risk analysis in the cycle of infrastructure projects; and key aspects and principles for preparing terms of reference to perform quantitative disaster risk analyses are described.