Natural Disasters in a Global Environment
Harvard Extension School
ENVR E-139
Section 1
CRN 26805
This course covers disaster preparedness and response, as well as possible prevention and mitigation of: volcanoes, earthquakes, floods, tsunamis, fires, landslides, hurricanes, famines, pandemic diseases, meteorite impacts, and climate fluctuations. The course presents basic science, along with detailed case studies of past and present events. Lectures and discussions highlight the role of science in preparing for and responding to natural disasters. Elements of history, engineering, architecture, land use planning, climate change science, public policy, and emergency management are threaded through the discussions and laboratory exercises. This is a case study-based course, and highlights preparedness and response in developing nations, as part of global development practice.
Registration Closes: January 06, 2025
Credits: 4
View Tuition Information Term
Spring Term 2025
Part of Term
January Session
Format
Live Attendance Web Conference
Credit Status
Graduate, Noncredit, Undergraduate
Section Status
Open