Hazards, Vulnerability, and Risk in the Built Environment (Resilience Series Course 2)
2018-RAOSC2
Included in subscription
1.50
LU|HSW
4.28
Course expires on: 01/31/2025
Description
Learn how to recognize, anticipate, and plan for the impacts shocks and stresses have on communities and buildings. In this interactive course, you’ll explore the relationships between hazards, vulnerability, and risk in the built environment, which will, in turn, inform a holistic design process that protects public safety and reduces damage to property. Designing communities that are safe, healthy, and sustainable rests on this foundation.
This course is part of the AIA Resilience and Adaptation Series, a multi-course series that provides you with the tools and knowledge you need to design for resilience. Take all of the courses in this series to earn a certificate of completion.
This course is sponsored by Owens Corning
Learning Objectives
Describe and list examples of secondary hazards and cascading effects.
Describe and classify hazards and their impact to the built environment.
Understand the designation of routine, design, and extreme events and the relationship to building service life.
Understand the relationship between hazards, vulnerability, and risk.
The AIA Resilience and Adaptation Online Series is developed by the AIA as part of the resilience and adaptation initiative.