DRI Lexicon
This course aims to enhance the understanding of infrastructure-related terms and phrases and apply various terminologies in real-world scenarios.
About the course
The self-paced course on Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (DRI) Lexicon is aimed to enhance the understanding of infrastructure-related terms and phrases an... See More
The self-paced course on Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (DRI) Lexicon is aimed to enhance the understanding of infrastructure-related terms and phrases and apply various terminologies in real-world scenarios. The overall duration of this course is 4 hrs 30 minutes and comprises of three modules:
- Module 1- Introduction to Disaster and Disaster Risk;
- Module 2- Resilience and Infrastructure
- Module 3- Tools and Methods for DRI
This course is based on CDRI’s publication- DRI Lexicon: Shared Understanding of Terms that Matter for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure.
About DRI Lexicon
Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI) has developed a Lexicon on Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (DRI) to foster a shared conceptual understanding of infrastructure-related terms and phrases. It provides a set of globally applicable references to concepts and phrases that can provide a better understanding of the domain, act as a guide to research and understanding, and aid in infrastructure-related decision making of governments, academia and financial institutions, among others. The Lexicon has been developed through a co-creation approach. Over a period of 10 months, a panel of subject matter experts identified from the government, the private and non-profit sectors and academia representing different geographies and varied disciplines including engineering and architecture, spatial planning, finance, social sciences and knowledge management engaged with the CDRI Secretariat to develop the definitions of priority terms relevant for DRI. The Lexicon has benefitted from the strategic guidance and inputs by the project’s Advisory Committee (consisting of representatives from member organizations of the Coalition) and feedback received during the Global Consultation (from professionals and practitioners across the world).
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