Center of Excellence
Climate Change & Disaster Management (C2DM)
Objectives / Scope
Building on lessons learned from past climate-induced disasters, this course aims to strengthen the capacity of individuals and communities to enhance resilience. By fostering knowledge, skills, and preparedness, it contributes to developing societies that can effectively withstand and recover from future hazards.
Mission
To enable the beneficiaries with prevailing knowledge and past experiences of climate change induced disasters for combating with the consequences of hazards.
Vision
Resilient infrastructure and communities to withstand, prepare for, respond to and recover from the impacts of disasters.


Course Profile
Dedicated Listeners
- Disaster Management, Environment & Planning Officials
- NGO & INGO Staff working in Pre & Post-Disaster Scenarios
- Managers from Private sectors related to Infrastructure, Agriculture, Power & Energy
- Research Scholars in the Field of Disaster Management, Environmental Sciences, Geography, Regional Planning & Development Studies
- Use of GIS & RS for Risk Assessment
Course Objectives
Attaining in-depth knowledge of:
- Science of Climate Change
- Assessment of Hazard, Vulnerability & Capacity
- Integration of DRR in Developmental Plans
- Use of GIS & RS for Risk Assessment
Methodology
- Interactive Lectures
- Workshops for Identification of associated hazard threats
- Analysis of Global & Local Case Studies
- GIS & RS based Mapping Practices
- Simulation Drills & Scenario Planning
- Lab Exercises
- Real-time Disaster Assessments for Effective Response
- Group Discussions
Course Modules
- Introduction to Climate Change & Disasters
- Risk Assessment & Hazard Mapping
- Risk Reduction & Adaptation Strategies
- Preparedness, Response & Recovery
- Financing & Mainstreaming Resilience