The course material aims to introduce students to the basic concepts of risk, hazard,
vulnerability and resilience, in relation to the subject of natural disaster management.
It also refers to the specific characteristics of the individual categories of natural
disasters. Emphasis is placed on the fundamental design of disaster management at
distinct stages, through a holistic and interdisciplinary approach. The graduate of the
School, as the engineer with the greatest familiarity with the forces that shape and
influence the earth, presents a comparative advantage in understanding natural
disasters. This advantage must be enhanced by knowledge of natural disaster
management, which covers the whole of the response, from the stage of prevention of
a natural disaster to the restoration of the consequences.
▪ Basic concepts and types of risk, danger, vulnerability, resilience, ability to
deal with natural disaster.
▪ Categories of natural disasters. Characteristics, causes, effects, socio-economic
dimensions, statistics, examples from Greece and the world.
▪ Time phases of disaster. Stages of disaster management planning. Disaster risk
management cycle: before, during and after disaster.
▪ Risk, vulnerability, risk assessment: qualitative, semi-quantitative and
quantitative approach, deterministic and probabilistic models, mapping. Risk
assessment and acceptance.
▪ Forecasting / prevention (land use planning etc).
▪ Impact preparedness and mitigation (early warning systems, contingency
planning, evacuation plans).
▪ Response and recovery (search and rescue, evacuation, emergency assistance,
disaster recovery, etc.).
▪ Risk perception and communication.
▪ Institutional framework. Stakeholders involved.
▪ New challenges (e.g. globalization of risk and climate change).
- Teacher: Δημήτριος Καλιαμπάκος
ECTS : 4
Language : el
Learning Outcomes : Upon successful completion of the course, the student should be able to: • understand and differentiate the concepts of risk, hazard, vulnerability, and resilience, in relation to natural disasters • know the general principles of the risk assessment and evaluation process • know the basic elements of disaster management planning • evaluate and propose appropriate actions, depending on the type and phase of the natural disaster.