- Risk analysis
- Types of risk according to their origin
- Processes that generate risk
- Risk analysis and assessment with a comprehensive approach
- Disaster risk and its effect on global poverty
- Study of earthquakes
- The atmosphere and meteorological phenomena
- Resilience in the framework of disaster risk management
- Emergency response I
- Emergency response II
- Global warming and the ozone layer
- Extreme natural events and their global rise
- Emerging pollutants
- Deforestation and biodiversity loss
- Freshwater and ocean acidification
- Climate emergency and associated risks
- Introduction to climate change management work proposed by the IPCC
- IPCC special reports
- Sendai framework for disaster risk reduction 2015-2030
- Country engagement
- Basic notions of biogeography and neotropical region
- Paleartic biogeographic region
- Neartic biogeographic region
- Afrotropical biogeographic region
- Natural disasters in the biogeographic regions of the northern hemisphere and tropics
- Australasian biogeographic region
- Indomalayan eastern biogeographic region
- Antartic region
- The world’s oceans
- Natural disasters in the biogeographic regions of the southern hemisphere and oceans
- Ecological basis for biodiversity
- Impact on biodiversity
- The climate in crisis: scientific perspectives on climate change
- Climate change and risk management through mitigation and adaptation
- Managing climate and land use through political mehanisms
- Ecosystem services
- Mechanism for assessing ecosystem services
- Biodiversity conservation
- Ecosystem restoration and initiatives for the protection of ecosystems services
- Risks and threats of climate change in protected natural areas
- Territory
- Territorial planning
- Territorial development planning
- Notions of threat, vulnerability and risk
- Disaster, hazard, exposure and uncertainty
- Historical evolution of disaster risk management: some considerations
- What do we understand by disaster risk management?
- Phases of disaster risk management
- Disaster risk management and its linkage with spatial planning
- Disaster risk management systems and their relationship with territorial development
- Approaches to disaster risk management planning
- Planning for risk identification: threats and vulnerabilities
- Planning for disaster risk reduction
- Planning for disaster preparedness and financing strategies
- Planning for resilient recovery
- Sustainable development
- Guidelines for disaster risk management and its relationship with sustainable development
- Prevention and mitigation in sustainable development
- Emergency response to risk management
- Rehabilitation and construction


