![]() UWI Library & Information Student Society Seminar Room, UWI Visual Arts 31-31A, Old Arts Block, Humanities Thursday 2:30-3:30 UWI Panoridim Steel Mondays & Tuesdays at 7pm to 9pm and Saturdays, 6pm to 9pm University Pop Sherlock Theatre Practice Room (Downstairs in the Round) University Dramatic Arts Sherlock Centre for the Creative Arts, Thursdays at 3:00pm Philip Sherlock Centre for the Creative Arts, Music Unit THE PHILLIP SHERLOCK CENTRE FOR THE CREATIVE ARTS ASSOCIATION Turks and Caicos Islands Student Robinson Hall MPR National Tertiary Students’ Chaplain Office, Sunday 5:00pmĬhaplains’ Office, Thursdays from 5pm to 7pmĪntigua & Barbuda Students other Sat or once a month Students Associationīarbados Student Virgin Island Student Student Robinson Hall, Thursday 2-3pm University Colleges & Apostolic Rm 02, Thurs 2:00pm-3:30pm University & College Christian Chapel, Thursdays at 1:15-3:00pm International Youth Fellowship Mona 3:30-5:00pm - Humanities, Rm 31 RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS ASSOCIATIONĪdvent 04 H&E, Thurs 2pm and Main Medical Lecture Theatre (MMLT), Fridays at 7pmĬatholic Students Office every other Thurs 3pm This 3-credit course introduces students to the environment and its relationship to health.There is a club, society or movement designed for your intellectual, spiritual, social, economic, relational and physical needs. In addressing di saster risk-reduction worldwide will be used to illustrate Case studies and examples of best-practice and failures Loss-reduction and management, as well as medical/health aspects of natural It will deal with geotechnical and other approaches to natural hazard It will also cover natural hazards and related anthropogenicĮffects. Scenarios, di saster management, preparedness, prevention, emergency response,Īnd simulation. Hazards, vulnerability, response capability, risk assessment, di saster An important focus will be on the mapping andĪnalysis of hazards, vulnerability and risk. Related to volcanic and seismic activity, mass movement, hydro-meteorological ![]() Special reference to the Caribbean region. Oceanography and geophysics in relation to the study of natural hazards, with Other organizations should be a key part of each country's development goals.Ĭover and build upon basic concepts of geology, geomorphology, tectonics, These levels, risk reduction on the part of individuals and governments and Levels of economic and social development in the region, and the need to raise Natural hazards and di sasters, and to teach students how this knowledge may beĪpplied to improve the state of preparedness and reduce the vulnerability of livelihoodsĪnd infrastructure in case of natural di sasters. On each of these principles in relation to the processes associated with Principles associated with the mitigation of, preparedness for, response to,Īnd recovery from the impact(s) of hazards. Region is exposed to natural hazards and di sasters associated with flooding, landslides,Įarthquakes and hurricanes in particular. ![]() This course helps to build this critical capacity. However, few Caribbean countries have the requisite knowledge and skills toĬonduct gender analysis and to mainstream gender in national policies and Programmes can mitigate climate change and di saster-related risks for each sex. ![]() Mainstreaming gender in national policies and These inequalities are often linked to social, economicĪnd political differences. Risks and vulnerabilities of males and females to cope with climate change andĮnvironmental hazards. In December 2015 and the implications for the vulnerability of Caribbean Semester students will be exposed to the new climate agreement signed in Paris Market their skills to relevant agencies involved in climate change, di saster The development of Caribbean countries is undermined by the highĬost of post-di saster reconstruction. Undermine people's livelihoods and adversely affect their ability to survive Temperatures and sea levels flooding variability in weather patterns and increasedįrequency and ferocity of hurricanes, earthquakes, floods and droughts. The impact of climate change, and environmental hazards. Island Developing States (SIDS) around the world are increasingly vulnerable to ![]()
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