Natural disasters management

Presentation

This course consists of two 9-hour modules; one is academic- oriented while the other is more operational oriented.

"Environmental Risks" (J. Rebotier): through a critical definition of basic concepts, a structured review and the presentation of examples from both the Global North and South, the purpose of this class is to familiarize students with the main concepts of risk analysis, to present the main international issues and actors involved in the management and analysis of "natural" risks, and to develop a critical view of the social processes of risk production and management.

"From Emergency to Disaster" (T.B. Nguyen): This part of the course provides an introduction to key concepts useful for understanding how to better link emergency relief, rehabilitation and development (LRRD)  within the framework of the "Humanitarian-Development Nexus" and "Resilience-"building. Exercises will be conducted to put these concepts into practice by using real examples.

Recommended Prerequisite(s)

Participants must have some general knowledge in the fields of humanitarian action, development and project cycle management.

Bibliography

  • Dauphiné A., Provitolo D., Risques et catastrophes. Observer, spatialiser, comprendre, gérer, Armand Colin, Paris, 412 p., 2013.
  • Revet S., Le gouvernement mondial des catastrophes « naturelles », CERISCOPE Environnement, 2014. http://ceriscope.sciences-po.fr/environnement/content/part3/le-gouvernement-mondial-des-catastrophes-naturelles  
  • Buchanan‐Smith M. & Maxwell S., Linking relief and development : an introduction and overview, IDS bulletin, 2-16, 1994.
  • Mosel I. & Levine S., Remaking the case for linking relief, rehabilitation and development : How LRRD can become a practically useful concept for assistance in difficult places, London : Humanitarian Policy Group, the Overseas Development Institute, 2014.
  • Bryson J.M., Crosby B.C. & Stone M.M., The design and implementation of Cross‐Sector collaborations : Propositions from the literature, Public administration review, 66, 44-55, 2006.

Educational formula

"Environmental Risks": Following two sessions in which the main concepts and literature will be presented and discussed, the final part of the class will be devoted to activities of territorial vulnerability assessment, in the form of a workshop.  Assessment for this part of the course will be based on activities performed in this workshop.

"From Emergency to Disaster": the first half of the course is dedicated to the introduction of LRRD concepts and case studies. In the second half of the course, and following a reflection on coordination and partnership in international action, students will be invited to develop project proposals and identify potential partners based on the concepts and case studies presented.

Additional information

Class delivered by  Nguyen Thi Thuy Binh and Julien Rebotier.

In brief

Year Fifth year

Teaching languageFrench

Teaching term Six-monthly

Number of hours 18.0

Teaching activitySeminar

ValidationContinuous assessment

Mandatory teaching

Contact(s)

Responsible(s)

Educational manager :
Nguyen Thi Thuy Binh [+]